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LAKES AND RESORTS 

OF THE 

NORTHWEST 




A TOURISTS' GUIDE TO THE SUMMER 
RESORTS AND FISHIXG AND HUXTING 
GROUNDS REACHED \'IA THE CHICAGO 
AND NORTH WESTERN' LINE. WITH 
INFORMATIllN COVERING SUMMER 
TRAIN SER\TCE. AND A COMPLETE 
LIST OF HOTELS, WITH T H K I It 
LOT- AT II IN. KATI'^ AND CA1'A( 1T\' 








Chicago and North Western Railway 

Passenger Department 

Chicago, III. 

1914 



•C50"] 



VffrTnitlxon L>il- 




INOICATdS DOUBLE TRACK 



KEY MAP 

Full page maps, each covering territory outlined by one of the numbered squares, 

appear on pages shown in the index. 

CoPVRIiIHT. 1111 1 

Chicago and North Wkstkrn Railww 



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DEC -7 1914 



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WIIF,X st'k-cliii^' a ])la(<' in wliic'li to spend llic snuiincr 
vacation ]KTiod, one .seeks to get far enough iiortli to 
escape the heat, near enough to some pleasant hody of 
water to secure the henetit of cooling ])ree/,es, and far enough 
away from tlie city and its turmoil for pure air, quiet and rest. 

With these things in mind, tlie .seeker after rest and summer 
quiet looks each year for n<'\v territory in which to spend the 
vacation, and inqiroved transpoi-tation facilities greatly encourage 
thi.s .search for an annual change of .scene. 

It is tlie purpose of tliis ])ookk't to descril)e, for the Iienefit 
of the hunter, fisherman and tra\eling i)ul)lic in general, various 
summering places located on the shores of cpiiet lakes, surrouniled 
hy the .shade of noble trees, equipj)ed with those conveniences 
necessary for one's full enjoyment of the vacation jx'riod, and 
situated in a region easily reached by the train .service of the 
Chicago and North Western Line. 

Hundreds of delightful lakes and resorts situated in Wisconsin, 
the npper ])eninsula of Michigan and southern Minnesota answer 
this descriplion. They are in a region where one may escape 
from the heat and dust of the city, where the nights are cool 
and restful, the days full of sunshine, and where there is an 
evenness in clirnalie conditions and a purity of atmosphere that 
cannot be suri)asseil. 

Within a hundred miles of Chicago one can make choice of 
a place for the sununer sojourn from among hun(lrc(ls of these 
resorts, where the finest of fishing, bathing, boating and yachting 
are at hand, where golf and tennis, riding, driving and automobile 
tours, through the adjacent country, are at one's ready disposal, 
and where, with the complete quiet of rural surroundings, all the 
conveniences of city life are provided. The hotel accommoda- 
tions at these resort.s are ample and of a wide range of quality, 
which ])crmits the fidl indulgence of individual tastes aufl means. 

Farther afiekl are scores of fishing and hunting resorts, hidden 
away in the virgin forests of northern Wisconsin and the upper 
|)eninsula of Michigan, where the lover of Nature may make 
cam]) amid innumerat)le lakes and streams, surrounded by 
forests, where the soft balsam of the pines ])ervades the air, 
where speckled trout are abundant in the streams, and black 
bass and nuiskellunge in the lakes. 

Round-trip rates are in effect during the summer season from 
all ])oints, and the train .service of the Chicago and Xorlh Western 
Line is such that one may spend the vacation |)ci'io(l within an 
hour of Chicago, or may select some one of the hundreds of jxiiuts 
situated in the (Ireat North Woods, and reached by a night's ride 
in through I'ullman sleej)ing cars that land the exi)eetanl tra\i'ler 
in the heart of the woods in time for an early breakfast. 




DOWN STREAM ON A CANOE "TRAIL" IN THE COOL NORTH WOODS 

i 



List of Hotels and Boarding Houses 

AT THE \ARU)US SUMMER RESORTS AND KISHlNl. AND HUNTINC 
GROUNDS REACHED BY THE CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN 
LINE, TOGETHER WITH SCHEDULE OF RATES, CAPACITY, DISTANCE 
FROM STATION, ETC., ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY BY STATES. 



ILLINOIS 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



GARY, ILL. — See Map, page H 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, locaL 

Cary is situated on the Fox River, thirty-eight miles 
from Chicago. Its nearness to the city is one of the chief 
reasons for its popularity. Here it is possible for a resident 
of the city to send his family during the heated term, while 
he runs out at the week's end to a cool breathing spot to 
spend the time comfortabh' amid ideal surrmnidings, and 
thus escape the stifling heat. 



Proprietors 



Distance 
1 from 
Station 



Colonial Inn Mrs. C. Werren . . I (i mis. 

Hotel Sheffield . . . C. A. Sheffield. ... (i " 

Nachusa Hotel . . . ;T. Young 1 ml. 

Assembly Park(a) .iT. Young 2 mis. 

Dixon Inn ki. G. McCarthy..] 1 ml. 



ZO 



RATES 



Per Day Per Week 



40 2.00 S.00-12.00 
7.5 2.00-2..50! S.OO-IO.OO 
100 2.00-2.50 12.00 
200 L.iO S.00-10.00 
60,2.00-3.00 12.00 





Proprietors 


Distance 

from 
Station 


0"^ 
O 3 

ZO 


RATES 


Houses 


Per Day 


Per Weelc 


Fox River Hotel. .J. Narowetz 


2 mis. 


75 


1.50 


S.OO 


River Bend Hotel .iT. W. Daley 


.3 " 


.50 


2.00 


S.OO 


.Abbotts' Bend.. . .'A. H. Abbott 


If" 


50 


2.00 


S.OO 


Castle Pavilion. . . Eman Opatrny. . . 


1 ml. 


60 


1.25 


7.00 


Private House. ... R. H. Grantham. . 


2 blks. 


12 


1.50 


7.00 


Hotel Shannon . . . Mrs.H. T.Shannon 


2| mis. 


25 


1.50 


7.00 


Freeman's Hotel. . J. D. Freeman.. . . 


1 blk. 


35 


1.50 


7.00 



CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL.— .Sf<- Map, page G 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Crystal Lake is about forty-three miles from Chicago. 
Here one finds a beautiful sheet of water, placid and clear 
as a crystal, with a sloping, gravelly beach which affords 
splendid bathing. The lake is celebrated for the fine 
quality of its bass and pickerel, and every facility is pro- 
vided for those who would enjoy a few hours' fishing. A 
bus makes regular trips from the station to the lake, or, as 
an alternative, excellent livery may be engaged at reason- 
able rates. 



a Open only during Chautauqua season, July 15-20. 



FOX LAKE, ILL. 

McHenry Station — See Map, page 6 



HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. .svt- Map, page 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Highland Park is located on the beautiful North Shore, 
twenty-three miles from Chicago. Being within the 
suburban zone, it enjoys exceptionally fine train service. 
Excellent fishing, bathing and boating is to be had on 
Lake Michigan, and just west of the town is a fine golf 
course, maintained bv the Exmoor Club. 



Hotel Moraine . 
Highland Hall. 



R. W. Larke, Mgr 
• Mrs. R. E. Schwalbe 



1 ml. 



300 3.00-6.00 
85 2..50-O.00 



17.50 up 
14.00 



Hotel Leonard. . . . P. H. Leonard. ... 1 ml. 

Lake Shore House. Robt. H. Burr 2i mis. 

CrystalLakeHouseiMrs. E. Levin 



100 •2..5(l-3.00 12.00-15.00 
50 2.00 10.00-12.00 
50 1.50 7.00-8.00 



DIXON, ILL. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Little more than two hours' ride from Chicago, on the 
main line of the Chicago and North Western Railway 
west from Chicago, is Dixon, nestling in the Rock River 
Valley. In its immediate \icinil>- is soirie of the most 
picturesque scenery to be found in northern Illinois. 
Excellent fishing, bathing and boating may be enjoyed in 
the Rock Ri\er. Six miles from Dixon, connected with 
it l)y good macadam road, and reached by auto or by 
launch on Rock River, is Grand Detour, an exceptionally 
pretty spot, where good accommodations may be had. 



LAKE BLUFF, ILL.— 5ff Map. page 6 

Route — Chicago and .North Western Line, local. 

Situated on the high l)luffs of Lake Michigan, only 
thirty miles frt)m Chicago, Lake Bluff is a favorite with 
many Chicagoans. It is particularly desirable as a family 
resort. Bathing on the beach, one of the finest along the 
lake, is a popular summer pastime. 

Sheridan Inn Mrs. Laura B 

Fowler 

Hotel De Rogers. . Mrs. A. D. Rogers 

Colonial S. A. West 

The Lilacs Mrs. M. Mapes 



5 blks. 


35 


1.40 


4 " 


40 


2.00 


6 " 


50 


2.50 


2 " 


30 


2.00 



7.00-10.00 
10.00-12.00 
10.00-15.00 

9.00-12.00 



LAKE ZURICH, ILL.— Palatine Station — See Map, page r, 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to Palatine, thence 
P. L. Z. & W. R>'. 

Lake Zurich is another of Chicago's near-by resorts. It 
is located about eight miles from Palatine (twenty-six 
miles northwest of Chicago), and can be readily reached 
from that point by the serxice oi the Palatine, Lake Zurich 
& Wauconda Railwa\ . 

A short, pleasant run from Chicago, immediately after 
leaving work for the week-end, and you are free — away 
from the hum-drum and monotony of cit\" life — to enjoy 
yachting, golfing, rowing, fishing or bathing, out in the cool, 



L A K E S A N D R E S R T S OF THE X R T II W E S T 




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Indic^is) Double Track. 



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REACHED BY CHIC A G O A N D N O R T H 



E S T E R y R Y. 



Lake Zurich, 111. — ( Cont'd i 

in\iting open. Palatine is within the suburban limits of 
Chicago, and therefore enjoys excellent train service. 
Fishing, boating and liathing arc unexcelled at this and 
other near-bv lakes. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Distance 

from 
j Station 





Per Day Per Week 



Maple Leaf Hotel 

Elm House 

Whitney House.. 
Hoeft House .... 
Lake Home Hotel 
Lake Side Hotel . 
Ficke House (x) . 



Mrs. Philip Young 7 mis. 

Ed. Gainer i 5 " 

James Suetsinger. 3 " 

Mrs. Fred Hoeft. . I 6 " 

C. Will I 5 " 

R. E. Beutler 7 " 

Mrs. E. A. Ficke.. I 5 " 



50L50-2.0() 
30 2.00 
2.00 
1.25 
1.50 
2.00 



251.00-1.50 



X No meals. 
McHENRY, ILL.— Fox Lake, III.— See Map. page 6 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

McHenry, 111., is located fifty miles northwest of 
Chicago, on the Chicago and North Western Lino. Here 
beautiful lakes dot the landscape and comfortable summer 
homes and hotels furnish ample accommodations. It is 
the railway station for Pistakee Bay, Fox Lake and 
Nippersink Lake, a region noted as a great migratory track 
for waterfowl, and as one of the inexhaustible fishing 
grounds of the country, black bass, pike, pickerel and 
silver bass being most abundant. 

During the summer tourist season buses convey passen- 
gers between McHenry station and the Everett Hunter 
boat dock, from which launches will be operated to and 
from points on the Fox River and Pistakee Bay. 



Howard's Mineola 

Hotel Cirkle 

Park Hotel.... (a) 
Riverside House. . 
Kingsley House(6) 
Lakeside 

Stilling's Hotel . . . 
Oak Park Hotel . . 

Illinois Hotel 

North Western Hotel 
Buch House . . . . 
Hotel McHenr>-(a) 
Rosedale Summer 

Resort 

Orchard Beach . . . 

Moore House 

Mellin's Summer 

Resort 



E. C. Howard. . . 
M. G. Cirkle. . . . 
Mrs. S. Dermont 

F. O. Gans 

A. H. Kingsley. . 
DcProft & Her- 

bertz 

Ben Stilling 

J. J. Mertes 

J. E. Diener 

,S. Heimer 

IF. Justen 

:J. C. Bickler... 



300, 2..50up 14.00-1S.(U) 
2.501.50-2..50 7.00-14.00 
go! 2.00 S.OI) 

in0 2.00-2..50 10.00-14,00 
1001.50-2.00 8.00-12O1) 



1.50 2.00 up I 10.00 up 
1.50,2.00-2. .50 10.00-12.00 



75t 2.0U 
L-.0'^2.00up 
:«! 2.00 
30 2.00 
40' 2.00 



J.F. Miller U mis. 

C. F. Norager. . 
O. L. Moore . . . 

S. J. Mellin.... 



50 
45 
10 



1..50 
2.00 
1.00 



50 2.00 



a Postoffice, West McHenry. 111. 
all others McHenry is the postoffice. 



b Pistakee Bay postoffice; for 



NUNDA, ILL. 
See Crystal Lake — See Map, page n 



PISTAKEE BAY, ILL. 

See McHenry, 111. — .svt- Map, page i: 



RICHMOND, ILL. 

See, also. Powers Lake, Wis. — See Map, page 6 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Richmond, 111., located on the Illinois-Wisconsin border, 
is one of the stations for Powers Lake and the Twin Lakes. 
The resorts located here are well known as family resorts — 
quiet and restful. 



S.00-10.00 

10.00 

10.00 

8.00 

8.00 

9.00-10.00 

4.00-10.00 



Hotels and Boarding 


Proprietors 


Distance 

from 
Station 




RATES 


Houses 


Per Day Per Week 


Columbia \V. K. Motley. . 


. 3blks. 


50 2.00 


7.00-8.00 



WAUCONDA, ILL.— 5f<" Map, page 6 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to Palatine, thence 
P., L. Z. & W. Ry. 

Forty miles northwest of Chicago, on the shore of 
Bangs Lake, quickly and conveniently reached by the 
splendid suburban service of the Chicago and North 
Western Railway in conjunction with the P., L. Z. & W. Ry. 
Good livery. Excellent boating and bathing; black bass 
and pickerel are abundant. The "Oak Openings" afford 
good camping grounds, and an exceptionally fine place for 
summer outing. 



Jenks House . . . 
East Side Hotel. 
Lakeside Inn. . . 
Private House. . 
Burton Villa . . . 
Oakland Hotel. 
Shadow Lawn . . 
X'illage Hotel . . . 



C. E. Jenks 

iM. S.Clark 

D. H. Murphy. . 
Mrs. B. K. Duers 

Burton. . . . 
Crabtree . . 
L. E. Sowers 
Neal 



C. S. 
A. L 

Mrs. 
J. H. 



10 mis. 
10 " 
10 " 
9 " 
8 " 
Iblk 
8 mis. 



.501 1.50 
60: 1..50 
40i2.00-2.50 
20! 1.25 
20' 2.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 



8.00 
8.00 

10.00 
7.00 

12 00 
8.00 
8.00 
7.00 



WINNETKA, ILL.— See Map, page 6 
Rotite — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Winnetka is located on the shore of Lake Michigan, and 
is usually termed "One of Chicago's Beautiful North Shore 
Suburbs." Located sixteen miles from the city it affords all 
the advantages of city life, with none of the disadvantages. 



10.00-12.00 

10.00-12.00 

12.00 

Special 

10.00 

S.OO 
9.00 
4.00 

10.00 



.North Shore 
Health Resort.. 



W. K. Whitaker. 



mile 



30.00 up 



WISCONSIN 



ANTIGO, WIS.— .SV<- Map. page SO 
Route — Chii-.i.i;o and North Western Line, local. 

Near Antigo are several rapidly flowing trout streams, 
including the Fau Claire River, the Two Evergreens and 
smaller streams, while farther afield will be found cool, 
clear lakes, offering unexcelled bass and muskellunge 
fishing. Partridge are plentiful and deer are to be found 
during the open season. Hotel accommodations are good, 
and competent guides can be had at moderate prices if 
desired. 



LAKE S A N D RESORTS OF THE N O R T H W EST 



Antigo, Wis.— (Cont'd) 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Hotel Butterfield.. 
HotelAlIright..(a) 
Hoffman House.. . 

Lily Hotel 

HotelEvergreen(c)]F. Hendrick . , 
Hotel Backbone. .|G. B. Herman 



Proprietors 



C. F. Long 

John Matteson. . 
F. J. Hoffman. . . 
Wm. Priem , . (b) 



Distance 

from 
Station 



2 blks. 
12 mis. 

i blk. 
14 mis. 
16 " 



O 3 

20 



RATES 



Per Day Per Week 



80|2.25-3.00| 12.00 
30 2.00 I 10.00 
1001.50-2.00 6.00-12.00 



1.00 
1.50 
2.50 



4.00 

8.00 

Special 



ASHIPPUN, WIS.— 5e« Map, page IS 
Route — Chicago and \orth Western Line, local. 

Located thirty-nine miles northwest of Milwaukee, on 
the new branch of the Chicago and North Western Railway 
across Wisconsin. 



Hotels and Boarding 


Proprietors 


Distance 

from 
Station 


^. 

. OJ 
O 3 

zc 


RATES 


Houses 


Per Day 


Per Week 


Lake \'ie\v Hotel. . L'cberall Bros. . . . 


2 mis. 100 


1.50 


8.00 



a Postoffice, Phlox, Wis. 

b Postoffice, Lily, Wis.; the 14 miles is distance from Bryant station. 

c Reached from Ellon station, 2 blocks. Postoffice, Elton, Wis. 

APPLETON, WIS.— .SVe Map, page 34 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Appleton, a beautiful city, is situated on ihe lower 
Fox Ri\cr. Bass, pike, pickerel and perch are plentiful in 
Lake Winnebago, five miles distant. 



BARABOO, WIS. 

See Devil's Lake and Mirror Lake- 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 



See Map, page 12 



Hulbert House. (o) 


J. M. Hulbert.... 


8 mis. 


20 1.50 


8.00 


New Warren Hotel 


G. W. Ziebell 


4 blks. 


125 2.00 up 


14.00 up 


Wellington Hotel . 


Lueth Bros 


6 " 


100| 2.00 up 


10.00 up 


OakLawnCottage(a) 


Mrs. G. B.Goodall 


10 mis. 


10 1..50 


8.00 


Huntington's . .(a) 


J. T. Huntington 


10 " 


20 2.00 


8.00 



The Sherman ijohn Conway. . . . 

Hotel Randolph. .N. D. Randolph. . 

Briggs Hotel iD. J. Wittig 

North Western Hotel John A. Brill 



3 blks. 


200; .75 up 


2 " 


1002.50-3.00 


4 " 


60 1.25 


21 i< 


100 1.50 



European 

5.00 up ' 
Special 



ASHLAND, WIS. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Lake Superior is the largest body of fresh water in the 
world. Its rugged shores, covered with pine and hemlock, 
are dotted with hundreds of islands that add to its pictur- 
esque charm. 

.'Ashland occupies a unique position at the head of this 
great lake, and in relation to the great woods of the North, 
where deer and bear and smaller game abound, and where 
the eye feasts on unsurpassed beauty of shore and water. 

Sixteen miles off shore from Ashland is the historic 
group known as the Apostle Islands. Madeline Island, of 
this group, has many features of historical interest and is a 
beautiful spot for a season of rest and amusement. Com- 
fortable cottages are to be had at reasonable rates. The 
islands are placed in direct touch with the mainland by 
daily steamer. 

The summer climate around Lake Superior is highly 
enjoyable. Oppressive heat is unknown. The incense 
from the pine and balsam, which hea\ily cover its rugged 
shores, fills the air and is especially fa\-orable to sufferers 
from hay fe^■er. Boating, fishing and bathing are excellent. 



o Postoftice, Delton, Wis. 

BAYFIELD, WIS. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Deer, partridge and wild duck. The climate is espe- 
cially favorable to suft'erers from hay fever. The State 
Fish Hatchery, the largest lake trout hatchery in the 
United States, is two and a half miles from the city. Good 
trout fishing in the \icinit\' of Bayfield. 



Chas. Ladd. . 
Mrs. C.T.Andreas 
Mrs. L. E. Davis. 
Mrs. B. ."^rseneau 



H(jtel Bracken.. . . 
Ravine View Cottage 

Davis House 

Baldwin Hotel.. . . 
Old Mission, 

Madeline Island 
St James Hotel. . . 

Island \ie\v \.B. Sayles. . . 

Union Hotel [Mrs. J. Supple 



E. P. Salmon 

Mrs. J. A. Farrow 



2 blks. 


30 


1.50 


6 " 


25 


2.00 


2 " 


30 


2.00 


7 " 


30 


1.00 


4 mis. 


100 


2.50 


2 blks. 


25 


1.50 


6 " 


80 


2.00-3.00 


Iblk. 


30 


1.50 



6.00 
10.00 
10.00 

4.50 

12.00-15.00 

4.50-6.00 

8.00-12.00 

6.00 



Knight Hotel [C. H. Clark, iMgr 

The Chequamegon Miller Culver . . . 

Briggs Hotel IW. T. Briggs. . . . 

Tremont House.. .John H. Franker. 
Seventh Ave. HoteljSellburg & Benson 
Old Mission, 



Madeline Island 
Boston Rest Hotel 
9th Ave. House. . . 



E. P. Salmon. . (a) 

F. G. Asbach. 
Louis Gocttz 



9 blks. 


150 


2.50 up 


3 " 


70 


1.50-2.00 


5 " 


50 


2.00 


6 " 


125 


1.00-1.25 


Iblk. 


75 


1.50 up 


16 mis. 


100 


2.50 


5 blks. 


30 


1.00 up 


Iblk. 


30 


1.00-2.00! 



17.50 up 
7.00-9.00 

10.00 

5.00-6.00 

8.00 up 

12.00-15.00 
iropean 
5.00 



BIRCH WOOD, WIS.— ^fp Map, page 50 
Route — Chicago ami Nortli Western Line, local. 

Birchwood is in the center of a veritable sportsman's 
paradise. Red Cedar Lake, Balsam Lake, Birch Lake and 
Lake Chetec form a chain as picturesque as can be found 
in Northern Wisconsin, and are well stocked with bass, 
wall-eyed pike and pickerel. .A numl^er of streams entering 
into these lakes furnish excellent trout fishing. A short 
distance from Lake Chetec are Big and Little Sissabagamo 
lakes, where good muskellunge fishing is found. Long Lake, 
si.x miles from Birchwood or Brill, is well stocked with 
bass, pike and pickerel. 



a Postoffice, Bayfield, Wis. 



Thomas Inn |Chas. Thomas. 

Birch Lake Inn. . . Jacob Senty ...(/) 
Isaacson Farm. . .iPeter Isaacson (b) 



Garbutt Cottages. 
DeerpathLodge(d) 
Gouchenour 

Resort 



Joseph Garbutt (a) 
G. A. Dameier . . . 

Chas. Gouchenour. 



4i mis. 


60 


1.50 


Iblk. 


48 


.50 Eu. 


5 mis. 


25 


1.50 


4 " (a) 


20 


1.50 


7 " (c) 


50 


2.50 


4 " 


50 


1.00 



8.00 

Special 

8.50 

9.00 

12.00 

7.00 



a On Chetec Island, in Lake Chetec. b Postoffice, Stone Lake, 
Wis. c By launch, d Postoffice, Mikano, Wis Meals by request. 



REACHED BY CHI C A GO AND NORTH WESTERN R l . 



CABLE, WIS. 
See, also. Lake Owen, Wis. — See Map, page si 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Deer, bear and small game. Cable Lake, Lake Owen, 
Hamils Lake and Bass Lake, near the station, are good 
fishing lakes: several good trout streams near by. 

Nine miles east is Lake Namekagon and, farther on, 
Lost Lake and Lake Number Four are comfortably 
reached by good roads; bass, pike, perch, pickerel and 
muskellunge abound in these waters, and guides, boats, 
lixery and fishing tackle are always obtainable. 



CONOVER, WIS.— 5ft' Maps, pages -',11 and U 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

There are ten lakes that can be fished, using Lakota 
as a base. The drive from Conover is a very pleasing one 
through a forest of pines and maples. Fine brook trout, 
muskellunge, black and Oswego bass, pike and pickerel are 
abundant, while duck and deer shooting is excellent in 
season. Easy portages for boats, a good supply of canoes, 
sail boats, a steam yacht and competent guides are available. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Cable Hotel 

Lake View 

The Cavalier . , (o) 
Lakewoods . . ..(a) 
Island Camp. ..(a) 



Proprietors 



VV. H.Williams... 

J. La Pointe 

L. E. Cavalier. . . . 
Miss .A. B. Nemee 
Miss A. B. Nemee 



Distance 


"o In 


from 




Station 


zd 


Iblk. 


25 


10 mis. 


15 


3 " 


30 


9 " 


60 


10 " 


14 



RATES 



Per Day Per Week 



1.00 
1.50 
2.00 
2.00 
1.50 



5.00 
10.00 

Special 
12.00 



a Arrangements must be made in advance. 



CAMBRIDGE, WIS. 
London Station — See Lake Ripley — See Map, page 12 

CAMPBELLSPORT, WIS. 

See Forest Lake — See Map, page IS 

1 

CECIL, WIS. — Shawano Lake. — See Map, page so 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Beautifully located at east end of Shawano Lake. Boats, | 
guides and teams readily obtained. This lake, and 
Berry Lake, six miles from Cecil, about one and one-half, 
miles long by one mile wide, are well stocked with black ! 
bass, wall-eyed pike and pickerel. Loon Lake, another 1 
beautiful lake two miles long and surrounded by wooded 
shores, is about four miles from the station and afTords 
fine fishing. Good duck hunting in season. Fine boating 
and bathing. Boats run between North Beach and Cecil; 
also between Shawano and North Beach. 





Proprietors 


Distance 

from 
Station 


ZO 


RATES 


Houses 


Per Day 


Per Week 


Lakota Hotel and 
Cottages (also 
cottages at Port- 
age and Bass 
lakes) (c) 


Wm. Adams . . (o) 


5 mis. 


150 


2.00 


10.00-12.00 


Adams' Summer 
Resort (at Twin 
Lake and on 
Island in Pioneer 
Lake) 

Antler Lodge 

Rush Resort 

Haymcadow Farm 

Buckataba Lake 
Resort 


Wm. Adams . . (b) 
A. J. Handlos. . . . 

M. D. Rush 

E. F. Hay ward. . . 

Fred Weyer 


5 " 
9 " 

5 " 

2^ " 

5 " 


50 
15 
20 
20 

20 


2.00 

2.00 
2.00 
2.00 

1..50 


8.00-12.00 
10.00 
12.00 


10.00 







a Postoffice, Lakota, Wis. b Postoffice, Conover, Wis. c Also 
meets guests at Phelps with launch. 

CRANDON, "^IS.—See Map, page 36 
Route — Chicago antl North Western Line, local. 

At Crandon are Sand Lake, Stone Lake, and Lake 
Metonga, at the head waters of the Wolf River. The 
fishing is good and there are numerous hotels ofTering 
accommodations. The deer shooting is excellent through- 
out this region and owing to the large numljer of wild rice 
beds close at hand this region forms one of the best duck 
hunting localities in Wisconsin. 



Washington Hotel W'm. Peterman. . 
Loon Lake Resortjohn J. Kaempf. 



iblk. 
4 mis. 



1..50 
1.50 



9.50 
9.00 



Park Hotel IH. L. Andrews. 

Duffrin House. ... 'Wm. Duffrin... 
Rice Lake Resort . J. Hettinger.. . . 
Rolling Stone .... J. Schacker . . . . 
Pickerel Lake Resort T. Tyra 



5 blks. 


20 


2.00 


Iblk. 


20 


1.00 


S mis. 


10 


2.00 


9 " 


35 


2.00 


13 " 


20 


2.00 



10.00 
4.00 

10.00 
6.00 

10.00 



CEDAR LAKE, WIS. 
See West Bend, Wis.— .SVc Map, page is 

CHETEK, WIS.~5ee Map, page 50 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local, via Eau Claire. 

The fishing for bass, muskellunge, trout and wall-eyed 
pike at Lake Chetek is without superior. Ample accommo- 
dations are found for the traveler in hotels and camps 
where the fare is wholesome and the prices reasonable, 
where boats can be rented and the services of reliable 
guides obtained. 



CUMBERLAND, WIS. 5>e Map, page r,o 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

In the vicinity of Cumberland is Beaver Dam and 
Granet lakes; also many other lakes alTording fine black 
bass, pickerel and croppie fishing and excellent hunting in 
season. Numerous trout streams near bv. 



Hotel Cumberland's. E.ThomasiS: Son 

Commercial Hotel Edw. Brand 1 1 

Log Cabin Summer 



Yellow Lodge . . 
Outer's Resort. 

Pokegamo Inn. 



A. A. Haffie 

Mr. and Mrs. 

A. J. Steele. . . 
A. C. Hougland. 



4 blks. 
7 " 



2.00 

2.00 
2.00 



10.00 

10.00-14.00 
10.00-12.00 



Resort (c) 

Lake View House. 
Merchants' Hotel. 
Miller Cottages.. . 



R. S. Kendall 



A. Chapman(<i) 
A. Looniis. 
H. Miller. 



Iblk. 


25 


2.00 


1 " 


40 


1.50 


12 nils. 


30 


2.00 


8 " 


12 


1.25 


near 


40 


1..50 up 


1 ml. 


32 


2.00 



9.00 
7.00 

8.00-10.00 

6.00 

5.00 up 

10.00 



c Postoffice, I.oraine, Wis. d On Silver Lake; postoffice, Cumber- 
land, Wis., R. F. D. No. 1. 



LAKES AND RESORTS OF THE NORTHWEST 




WHERE CAMPERS' DREAMS COME TRUE 




THE BttillNNING OF A I'OKTAGE 
10 



REACHED B Y C II I C A G O A X D X (> R T II If E S T E R X R V. 



DELAVAN LAKE, WIS. 
See Williams Bay, Wis. — See Map, page 6 

DELTON, WIS. 
See Mirror Lake and Baraboo — See Map, page 12 

DEVIL'S LAKE, W\S.~See Map, page 12 
Koiite — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Devil's Lake is thirty miles northwest of Madison on 
the direct route of the Chicago and North Western Line 
to the Twin Cities and Duluth. For years this district 
has been a popular one, the summer outers visiting it in 
ever-increasing numbers, to enjoy the many attractions 
it offered. The State of Wisconsin, realizing what the 
region meant to its citizens, as well as those throughout 
the Middle West, and appreciating the fact that to lea\e 
it in private hands would mean the despoiling of its 
beaut>-, has made the entire district a State Park. Annual 
appropriations will be made for its upkeep, strict laws will 
guard its every charm, for the people of to-day and for 
all time to come. 

The lake is a beautiful sheet of water, without a \-isible 
outlet, fed by hidden springs and surrounded by great crags 
and bluffs thrcjwn up in wild confusion by the volcanic 
action of some former age. The place is marked by an 
extraordinary \ariety of plant and animal life. On the 
summits of the bluffs the cactus grows, while at the bottom 
of the northern slopes the pink orchid is found. Fur- 
bearing animals still inhabit the hills and wooded slopes 
of the \icinitv and a few deer still remain. 



"""■''uoler'"'""^ rroprietors 


Distance 
from 

.'Station 


3 


RATES 


Per Day | Pit Week 


Kirkland Hotel 1 
and Annex H. 0. Terwilliger (a), 3 blks. lOOi 2..'i0 , 12.50 up 


a Also cottages. 


DIAMOND LAKE, WIS. 
See Grand View, Wis. — See Map. page ni 



DOUSMAN, WIS. 
See, also. Golden Lake — See Map, page is 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Within a short distance of Dousmanare Larkin, Hunters, 
Nemabin, Silver, Golden, Dutch and Genesee lakes and 
Bark River. The fishing is excellent. Ample facilities in 
the way of livery, boats, etc. Fine beach for bathing. 



finest ol muskellimge, bass and pike fishing. On various 
lakes gasoline launches and other boat liveries are main- 
tained. There are several excellent hotels and fishing 
resorts located about four miles from the station, on the 
famous Eagle chain of lakes. The hotels and resorts in 
this region are admirably adapted to the requirements of 
the sportsman and are ecjually pleasant for those who 
merely seek rest and quiet. 

The Eagle chain of lakes, with their connecting thorough- 
lares and inter\eniiig stretches, offer not only fine fishing but 
an opportunity for a mighty attractive canoe or launch trip. 

During the late summer and early autumn months 
the woods around Eagle waters are full of pheasants, 
rufled grouse, partridge and teal. Mallards and l)lue-bill 
ducks inhabit the different lakes. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Dista nee 

from 
Station 


6 = 
'^0 



RATES 



Per Day Per Week 



The Everett Resort 

The Hemlock .... 

Clearwater Lake 
Lodge 

Red Oak Resort . . 

Austin Hotel 

Shing-Quak-En- 
Dot Resort .... 

Tilden Bros. Resort 

Camp Winnepe. . . 

Commercial flotel 

Hunters' and Fish- 
ermen's Home. . 

Morey's Resort. . . 

Riverside Hotel.. . 

Greenwood Ranch 

Hotel Milwaukee 

Billy's Resort (Little! 
St. Germain Lake) 

Smith's Cottage , 



E. A. Everett .... 5 mis. 
Hermann Clrick. . 



N. A. Coleman. . . 
Geo. H. Jackson. . 
A. J. Austin 



H. W. Morris. ... 

Tilden Bros 

Kelley & Marriott 
F. W. Mclntyre. . 

Wm. J. Strombcrg 

F. Morev 

A. Budde 

J. E. Egglebroad. 
J. Stephenski. . . . 

Wm. Prowath 
Prof. C. E. Smith 



4 " 


10 mis. 
Iblk. 


4 mis. 

5 " 

91 ** 

iblk. 


7 mis. 
3 " 
2i " 
12 " 
h ml. 


11 mis. 



150 
125 

16 
60 
50 

60 

45 

100 

30 

25 
50 
30 
40 
20 

15 

4' 



2.50 
2.50 

2.00 
2.00 
2.00 

2.00 
2.50 
150.00 
2.00 

2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
1.00 
1.00 

2.00 
1..50 



14.00 up 
12.00-14.00 

10.00 12.00 

10.(10 
10.00-14.00 

12.00-14.00 
12.00-14.00 
for season 
10.00 

8.00-10.00 

14.00 

4.50 

10.00 

4.50 

12.00 
10.00 



ELCHO, WIS.— See Map, page 36 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Within close proxiinity of this station are Enterprise, 
Post, Summit, Crystal and Duck lakes, each teeming with 
gamy fish, muskellunge being the predominating variety. 



The Muskie Inn. .,Mrs. J. Fallsted . . near 



2.00 



10.00 



ComraercialH"teK.a)H. M. Bischel....] 2blks. 10! 2.00 10.00 
Lake Front Sum- , ! i 

mcr Resort ..(6) Ernst Schwager. .; IJ mls.l 30;i.25-1.50 7.00-9.00 

DousmanHouse(a) Johnson &Lohda. iblk. ' 24 1.50 6 00 

a Postoftice. Dousnian, Wis h Postoftice. Uconomowoc, Wis. 



ELKHART LAKE, WIS. 
Glenbeulah Station — See Maps, pages 18 and 24 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

A delightful quiet resort, where families can 
the sumiTier holidays comfortably and pleasantly, 
fishing in the lake — pike, perch and rock bass, 
and tackle at the lake. 



spend 
Good 
Boats 



DUDLEY, WIS. 
See Parrish, Wis.— .S^s Mat' 



EAGLE RIVER, WIS.— 5^6 Map, page 40 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

From Eagle River station the chain of lakes and streams 
known as the "Eagle Waters" is reached. These afford the 



Hotel Schwartz. . . 
"Pine Point" Resort 
Osthoff Hotel .... 
Sharpe's Resort.. . 
Crystal Lake Ke.sart 
Central Hotel . . . , 
Lake Side Park. . . 
Schmidt's Resort. 
Hill Crest HoteKrt 



■iigmund Bloomlield 

A. Stark 

Otto P. Just 

P. C. Sharpe 

Louis Stark 

Geo. Brickhcimcr, 

Louis Laun 

I. B.Schmidt. . .. 
C. D. Saridakis. . . 



4 nils. 


350 


3§ " 


425 


4 " 


200 


3 " 


100 


.7 u 


140 


Tml. 


2.'-) 


3 mis. 


100 


3 " 


110 


2 " 


50 



3502.0O-3.00il2.0O-lS.OO 



2.00 
2.,50 

2.01) u|.. 
2,00 
1.^0 

1.00 uj) 
2.0!) 
2.00 



lO.OIVKi.OO 
12.00- l.s.OO 

12 (10 

lOOD-l 4 00 

SDH 

Sprci.il 

10 00 12 00 
8.00-12.00' 



a Postofiic 



mnuth. Wis., R. R. 28, 



11 



LAKES AND RESORTS OF THE NORTH W E S T 




II II S^= IfldlciteiDoubls Trick. ■ Witan RnfC 

BclcofMI... ? 1^ i_f Ct L ? ° . ' i-JLJf 
Copyrhtit. 190*. bu Chicago A ftoftft-Wtltei'o Bit, Cg- Citev9 Ht. 



12 



REACHED BY CHICAGO A N D NOR T H W E S T E R N R Y. 



EMBARRASS, WIS.— See Map, page 30 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Near Embarrass is a beautiful chain of lakes known as 
the Clover Leaf Lakes, on the shores of which will be 
found numerous quiet and beautifully located summer 
resorts; there are, in addition, several cottages which may be 
rented, and plenty of bathing, boating and fisiiing facilities 
are also to be found for the followers of these sports. 





Proprietors 


Distance "o "^ 

from ^ ^ 

Station "^.O 


RATES 


Houses 


Per Day 


Per Week 


Schmidt Hotel... . Mrs. Fred M. Schmidt 
Clover Leaf Resort, \V. Englebrecht. . . 
Rustic Resort .... Mrs. A. W. Grover 


Iblk. 25 1.00 
2^ mis. .50 1.50 
1 ml. 150 1..50 


6.00 
(3.00 

s.oo 



FORT ATKINSON, WIS. 

See Lake Koshkonong — .svc Map, page 12 

GALESVILLE, WIS. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Charmingly situated on Lake Marinuka, and with its 
numerous springs and beautiful Eastside Park, Galcsville 
offers many attractions as a summer resort. Good bass, 
pickerel and trout fishing in the lake and neighboring 
streams; ample facilities in the way of boats, tackle, etc. 
Gale College is located here. 



EPHRAIM, WIS. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line \n Green Bay; K. G. B. & 
W. Ry. and A. & W. Ry. to Sturgeon Bay; automobile 
service to destination. 

May also be reached via Chicago and North Western Line to Menominee. 
Steamer service from Menominee via Hart Transportation Co. 

(For Description See Sturgeon Bay, Wis.) 



Eagle Inn 

Evergreen Beach . 
Anderson's Hotel. 
Forest Idyll ... 
Edgewater Lodge 



iVIrs. D. B. Thorp. 20 mis. 100 

F. Hogenson |l8 " 75 

Mrs.H. A. .4nderson.20 " 100 



A. W. Fichtner. 
E. Helgeson. , . . 



;35 " 100 
By boat 75 



2.. 50 
1..50 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 



10.00-15.00 
.S.OO-IO.OO 
9.00-12.00 

10.00-14.00 
9.00-12.00 



FISH CREEK, WIS. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to Green Bay; K. G. B. & 
W'. and A. & W. Ry. to Sturgeon Bay; automobile service 
Sturgeon Bay to points north. 

;\Iay also be reached via Chicago and North Western Line to iVlenominee. 
Steamer service from Menominee siall,irt Transportation Co. 

(For Description See Sturgeon Bay, Wis.) 



Thorpe's Hotel.. . 
Central Hotel. . 



E. C. Thorpe 

Mrs. J. Barringer 



25 mis. 
By boat 



125 
50 



2.00 
1.50 



9.00-10.00 
S.OO 



FOND DU LAC, WIS.— 5ff Maps, pages IS and 2i 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Fond du Lac lies at the head of Lake Winnebago, one 
of the largest inland lakes in the country. It is a city of 
beautiful homes and may well be used as a l)ase for a 
summer's outing. 



Palmer House. . . .^D. C. Sargent. . 

New Erving Hotel Wm. Ross 

Forest Ave. Hotel H. K. Downing 

Park Hotel J. H. Molony . . 

Commercial Hotel Miss Stella Adams 
Buena Vista Emily B. deNcveu 



5 biks. 


100 


2 25 up 


4 " 


125 


2.00 up 


2 " 


50 


2.00 


near 


24 


1..50 


5 blks. 


in 


1.25 


4 mis. 


50 


2.00 



14.00 up 
9.00 up 

10.50 
5.00-6.00 
6.00-7.00 

12.00 



FOREST LAKE, WIS.— See Map, page 18 

Campbellsport Station, P. O., New Prospect, Wis. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

On the line between Milwaukee and Fond du Lac is 
Campbellsport, the railwiiy station for Forest Lake. This 
is a quiet and comfortable resort and is famous as being 
particularly adapted to the use of families. 
Forest Lake HotellHarryEenigenburg..! "mis. [lOOJ 2.00 1000 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Commercial Hotel 
Riverside Hotel.. . 

Cliff House 

SkandinavenHotel 



Proprietors 



Distance "o « 

from ^ g 

Station 2^0 



E. Gardner I 5 blks. 

C. Klandrud i " 

Wm. Mack 4 " 

A. Skundberg. . . . 5 " 



RATES 



Per Day Per Week 



2.00 
2.00 
1.00 

1.00 



10.00 

10.00 

3.. 50 

:3.00 



GENOA JUNCTION, WIS. 
See Powers Lake — See Map, page 6 



GILLETT, WlS.-See Map, page SO 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

The lakes near Gillett contain rock bass, pickerel and 
wall-eyed pike. Brook trout are found in the adjacent 
streams. The drive of nine miles to Berry Lake and 
Kelly Lake, where good bass fishing is found, is a pleasant 
one. Partridge and deer in season. 



Hotel Raddant 
Wanner Hotel. . 



Paul Schardt. . 
Wm. Wanner . 



,blk. 



60 1.2.5-2.00 6.00 up 
25 1.00 Special 



GOLDEN LAKE, WIS. 
Between Dousman and Sullivan — See Map, page is 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Four miles west of Dousman, surrounded by a charm- 
ingly wooded country. It is a favorite resort for families. 
Several private houses and a number of cottages furnish 
accommodations for guests. 



Lake P'ront Sum- 
mer Resort Ernst Schwager(ai 



li mis. 



35 



1.50 I 7.00-9.00 



a Postofiice, Oconomowoc, Wis. 

GORDON, W\S.—See Map, page 51 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Within from four to fifteen miles of Gordon are Bass, 
Ox, Island, Red, Eau Claire, Leader, Bond and Staples 
lakes, all much frequented during the summer season. 
Bass, pickerel and pike are found in abundance. Deer is 
quite plentiful, and partridge shooting is good. Trout 
streams arc numerous, and trout caught here weigh from 
one-quarter to two and a half pounds. Berry picking in 
season. 

On the shore of Staples Lake is the Mishc-muckwa Club. 
Another clubhouse is located on the shore of Island Lake. 



13 



LAKES AND RESORTS OF THE NORTH W EST 





Gordon, Wis. 


—(Cont'd) 




Hotels and Boarding 


Proprietors 


Distance 

from 
Station 




RATES 


Houses 


Per Day | Per Week 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Distance 

from 
Station 



RATES 



^ O ^^^ ^^y P^r VVeek 



Eau Claire House . Mrs. Jas. Smith 
Kinloch Lodge.. . . R. A. Kinloch. . 

Idyhvylde IH. C. Fletcher.. 

Lake View jThos. Blaylock. 

Farm House iD. J. Boyne. . . . 

Oak Dean Cot. . . .!g. H. Gregory. .(<?) 
Villeview Resort. .jC. E. Sherman . . . 
St. Croix View. . . .jE. Folschow 



Iblk. 
18 mis. 
16 " 

5 " 

4 " 

5 " 
16 " 



20 1.00 up 
121.50-2 00, 



4.50 up 



12 


2.01) 


12 


2.00 


10 


2.00 


6 


1.00 


20 


2.00 


12 


1.50 



10..50 
10,00 
10 00 
24 00 iiiDiilli 
10.00 
8,00 



a An unfurnished cottage to be rented. 

GRAND RAPIDS, WIS.— See also Kellner. Wis. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Good hunting for rabbits and prairie chickens, in season. , 
Muskclhinge, perch, bass, pickerel and pike are quite 
plentiful in the Wisconsin River. Street cars run along' 
bank of river seven miles. 



Beaumont Hotel. . 
Bay View Beach 
.Amusement Pk 
Kidh-Ke-Kwan- 
Te-No and Cottages 
Treniont Hotel. . . 
Broadway Hotel. . 

Rcis Hotel 

Hotel St. Paul.. . . 
Blackstone Hotel . 
Sherwood Hotel. . . 



F. G. Hall 3 blks. 

J. A. Cusick j 3imls. 

J. L. Jorgensen(a)il2 " 

W.J. Nier ; 4 blks. 

J. H. McGinnis.. .| 1 blk. 

Andrew Reis I 5 blks. 

H. M. King I 2 " 

F. A. Schader. . . . near 
W. H. Porter 4 blks. 



400* 2.50 up 

. .. 1.50-3.00 7.00-10.00 



50 


1.50 


7.00-S.OO 


45 


1.00 


4.00 


68 


1.50-2.00 


9.00-14.00 


50 


1.00-1.50 


4.00-6,00 


75 


1.50 


7.00 


50 


2.00 


12.00 


100 


50-1. .Sd Ell 





Hotel Uixon |Chas. A. Dixon. . ., 1 blk. 

Commercial Hotel A. P. Mulroy ' 4 blks. 

The Witter D.J. Gerow 5 " 

Central House.. . .Fred Swarck Iblk. 

Hotel Julien jG. J. Hayes | " 

Brockman's Hotel J. T. Brockman . . 1 " 



65 2.00-2.25 14.00 



30 


1.25 


5.00-6.00 


40 


2.00 


12.00 


30 


1.00 


4.00 


45 


2.00 


8.00-10.00 


25 


1.00 


5.00 



GRANDVIEW, WIS.— 5?^ Map. page 51 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Diamond Lake, twelve miles from Grandview Station, 
is ideal for bass and lake trout fishing. Spring Lake, near 
Diamond Lake, is the head of Eighteen Mile Creek, one of 
Wisconsin's famous trout streams. Seventeen miles south- 
east of Grand\iew, on the line of the S. & S. E. Railway, 
are the Clam Lakes, White Bass and Butfalo lakes, as well 
as numerous smaller lakes, all furnishing splendid fishing 
conditions. On the Upper Clam Lake is Camp Fire Island 
Resort, a most attractive summering place. Within seven 
miles, and reached by canoe or trail, are nine beautiful 
lakes. The S. & S. E. train runs daily 7.30 a. m., except 
Sunday, from Grandview direct to the camp. No pas- 
senger fare charged from Grand\-iew, but a nominal 
freight-baggage charge is made. 



.1 Postoffice, Green Bay, Wis., R. F. D. No, 1. 

GREEN LAKE, WIS.— 5fp Map, page 2A 
Route Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Green Lake, four hours' ride from Chicago and two 
hours from Milwaukee, has for many years maintained a 
reputation as one of the most charming and popular 
summering places in Wisconsin. 

Se\'eral splendid hotels stand half hidden in the oak 
forests that skirt the cool, clear waters; there are sloping 
sandy beaches for the bathers, and some of the finest black 
bass and pickerel in the State are caught here. The golf 
course of the Tuscombia Club is said to be one of the best 
in the West, and the hotels arrange for guests to have 
access to its advantages. Boats of all kinds, sportsmen's 
equipment and good livery can be obtained at the lake. 



The Sylvan Oakwooti; J. R. Stewart ' 1 ml. 

Culver Cottage. . ..Cora L. Culver. . ,' Ij mis. 

Pleasant Point House Geo. A. Ross '2 " 

Sherwood Forest ! 

Hotel&CottagesiFrank C. Howard 1 nil. 
The ALiplewood, , Victor Kutchin, M.b. I '. mis 
Spring Grove ..(a) .Vlbcrt E. Hill. . . , 6 " 

Terrace Beach ParmlH. F. Wilke ,2 " 

Hotel Lake View. , JA. E. Gurdy | 1 ml. 

a Postoffice, Ripon, Wis. 



300 

16 

125 



2.50 up 
1.50 
3.00 



|400 2 00-3.00 
1002..50-3.00 
1002.00-2.50 
1 25j 2.00 
30 2.00 



15.00 up 

8.00-9.00 

14.00-20.00 

14.00-20.00 

12.25 up 
10.00-14.00 

10.00 

10.00 



HACKLEY, WIS. 
See Phelps — See Maps, pages 40 and 44 



Camp Fire Island 

Camp 

Coburn's Resort , , 
Pratt Hotel,, . .(!>) 



11. .A. Scotford 
Cash Coburn . .(b) 
C. W. Sibbald..(a) 



17 mis. 


20 


2.00 


9 " 


20 


2.00 


4 blks. 


20 


1.25 



12.00 

10.00 

5.50 



■ a Postoffice, Diamond Lake, V\'is. b On Diamond Lake. 

GREEN BAY, WlS.See Map. page 24 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local 

Green Bay attracts many visitors each season. Mineral 
Springs, the waters of which are highly recommended on 
account of their curative properties, are among the attrac- 
tions, and the bay furnishes opportunity for aquatic sports. 
Cottages for rent. 



HAUGEN, WIS.— 6VC Map. page 50 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Haugen is a desirable point in northwestern Wisconsin 

for sportsmen who delight in nature in its primitive state. 

Bear Lake, three-quarters of a mile from the station, is an 

ideal place for bass, pike and pickerel fishing. It is seven 
I miles long and averages two miles in width; has a beautiful 

densely wooded shore line and is connected with Bass. 

Pckaquma and Monde lakes. From the station, launch 
j serxice is maintained daily up Bear Creek to the lake. 

Long Lake, seven miles from the station, is another 
'sportsmen's gem. Good livery service can be obtained in 

Haugen. 



14 



R E A C II E D B Y C II I C A G 



A N I) N (> R T II 



E S T E R N 



R Y. 





Haugen, Wis 


— fCont'd) 


Hotels and Boarding 


Proprietors 


Distance o % 

from 3 ^ 

Station 2 '3 


RATES 


Houses 


Per Day | Per Week 



KELLNER, WIS. 
See Grand Rapids, Wis. 



Kunz's Island 1 I 

Resort (o) C. G. Kunz S nils, j 2.")l 

Gainev's Resort . . J. P. Gainey ' near S 

Bear Lake Hotel.. F. A. Bates -J blk. jl2 

Tronstad's Resort(a) L. Tronstad 7 mis. 1.5| 



L.W 
1 .00 
1 bO 
1.00 



0.01) 
7.011 
7.00 
7.00 



KELLY LAKE, WIS. 

See Suring, Wis. — See Map, pazc so 



a Postoffice, Nobleton, Wis. 

HAYWARD, WIS.— See Maps, pages SO and r,l 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Lying south and southeast of Hayward, distant from 
six to twenty miles and reached by beautiful drives through 
the heart of the pines, are Bass, Grindstone, Spring, 
Lac Court Oreilles (pronounced Court O'Ray), Sand, 
White Fish, Chief, T>'ner, Scjuaw, Gurneau and Isham, 
all well stocked with bass, wall-eyed pike and muskellunge. 
On the Lac Court Oreilles reser\'ation an Indian agency 
and school are maintained. 

To the east of Hayward, about seven miles, is Round 
Lake, an entrancing body of cold, clear water, fed by 
numerous springs. It ranges from one-half to one mile 
wide and from four to five miles long. Black bass are 
the most abundant of its finny tribes, the liberal stocking 
which it has been gi\en during the past five years, assuring 
the best bass fishing for years to come. 

Further along in the same direction are Callahan, Buck 
and Moose lakes and the Chippewa River. Callahan Lake 
is known for its muskellunge fishing. Buck Lake abounds 
with small-mouthed bass, and Moose Lake combines the 
two varieties. The Chippewa River supplies wall-eyed pike, 
black bass and large muskellunge in unusual cjuantities. 

Northeast of Ha>'ward from twelve to twenty-five 
miles are Twin, Spider, Lost, Teal and Ghost lakes. Booze, 
Partridge, Crop and Clam lakes. All are readily reached 
by good roads through dense forests. Twin Lakes are 
famous for their musky fishing, Spider Lake for musky 
and black bass, Teal Lake for musky and wall-eyed pike. 

In addition to the lakes, clear, spring-fed trout streams 
are found throughout the region. 

Thus Nature has endowed the vicinit>- of Ha\-ward 
with everything the outdoor sportsman might want, and 
it remained for man to siii)ply but one thing — accommo- 
dations f(jr visitors. This has long been accomiilished. 



Giblin Hotel j 

Cornick's S|iiilfr Lake and ! 

Teal Lakf IJes-rts 

Smith's Sammer Rpsnrt. . . 
Idlehurst Lodge. . 

Drake Hotel 

Boulder Lodge.. . . 
Forest lliiiiie— Tral Lake... 
Clover Leaf Lodge 
Williams' Grindstone 

Lake Resort 

Simonson's Lodge, 
Sand Lake Resort . 
Round Lake Club 
Berger's Resort . . . 



W. E. Cornick.. 
Chas. J. Smith . 
C. D. Benack . . 
Ole Hanson. . . . 
James Goodwin 
R. F. Hubbard. 
.L E. Smedes & Sons 



S. J. Williams. 
O. Simonson. . 
Anna Larson. . 
J. Jorgenson . . 
,W. E. Hogin. . 



iblk. 


50 


2.00 


14 mis. 


60 


2.00 


7 " 


25 


2.00 


9i " 


50 


2.00 


3 blks. 


.50 


1.00 


2.5 mis. 


22 


2.00 


24 " 


30 


2.00 


15 " 


50 


2.00 


() " 


25 


2.00 


6 " 




Rates on 


12 " 


10 


2.00 


S " 


30 


2.00 


2.-) " 


17 


2.00 



10.50 



10.00 

5.00 
14.00 
14.00 
10.00 



application 

9.00 

10..50 

9.00 



KENOSHA, WIS.— .S>,. Map, page 0- 
Ruule — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Noted for many years as an all-the-year-round health 
resort; possesses an equable climate free from malaria, 
with summers remarkably cool and winters mild: water 
supply, artesian wells. In addition to Lake Michigan, 
which affords the best of floating and fishing, Kenosha 
County has several inland lakes which are much frequented 
by sportsmen. A special feature at Kenosha, and one of 
national reputation, is the Pennoyer Sanitarium, which 
occupies a beautiful site near the shore of Lake Michigan. 
Golf links. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Distance 

from 
Station 


s^ 

:: 



RATES 



Per Day Per Week 



Pennoyer Sanitarium Drs. Pennoyer and 

Adams. Mgrs. . . \\ mis 

Hotel Ivenosha . . . f. E. Keating ... (i lllk^ 

Hotel Borup Theodore Borup . S " 

Hotel Orth John B. Orth 9 " 

Lake Side Hotel , . Mrs. J. Johnson . 10 " 

Park Hotel John F. Langan. . . 7 " 



125 3.00 up !21.0(l-3ii.00(a) 
40 1.00 up ' European 

100 2.00-3.00 10.5(V14.OO 
301.25-1..50' 5.00-6.00 
40 1.00 7.00 

25 .7,5-1.00 European 



a Includes treatment. 



KOSHKONONG, WIS. 
See Lake Koshkonong — Sec Map, page 12 



LAC DU FLAMBEAU, WIS. 

See, also, Powell, Wis. — See Maps, pages JfU and J,S 
Route — Chicago and North Westerji Line, local. 

The Lac du Flambeau region takes its name from the 
Indian reservation on which it is located. From this 
point the Pine Forest Resort, on Pike Lake, as well as the 
resorts on Bass, Round, Deer, Turner, Tucker and Squaw 
lakes and Lac du Flambeau are easih' reached. Flambeau 
Lodge is reached from Powell. Muskellunge, black bass 
anfl pike fishing is good. The Indian \illage and their 
modes of lixjng, as seen on the reserxation, is well worth 
the trip itself. 



The Gauthier Mr. and Mrs. 

Resort I B. Gauthier. . . . 

Pine Forest Resort Sim I. Caro 

Cellar Lodge Resort.. Wm. Hill 

Squaw Lake Resort..! Mrs. R. L. Everle. 

I'ike Lake Resort'i) J. E. Feely 

Pokegama Ldg.(o) G. GoUer 

Cole.s Point . . .(6) Mrs. Janet M.Cole 



3 mis. 


75 


2.25 15 00 


15 " 


.50 


2.50 12.00-lS.OO 


12 " 


40 


2.00 12.00 


12 " 


25 


2.00 12.00 


12 " 


100 


2.00-2.,50 10.00-15.00 


2 " 




4,00 


12 " 


25 


2.00 12.00 



a Furnished Cottages, h Postotlice, Fiheld, Wis. 
LAC VIEUX DESERT, WIS. 
State Line, Mich., Station — .S'<c Map, page ^-i 

Route — Chii-.igo and North Western Line, local. 

Across the State line between Wisconsin and the Upper 
Peninsula of Michigan, Nature has thrown together a 



15 



LAKES AND RESORTS OF THE NORTHWEST 




JUST THE PLACE FOR TROUT 




A CAMPER'S KITCHEN IN THE COOL NORTH WOODS 
16 



REACHED B Y C H I C A G AND N O R T II ]]' E S T E R N R Y. 



Lac Vieux Desert, Wis. — (Cont'd) 
group of innumerable lakes and water courses, placed in .1 
magnificent setting of virgin forests, in which State Line 
Watersmeet, Cisco Lake and Gogebic are located. Fmm 
State Line the famous fishing grounds at Lac Vieux Desert 
are reached by a five-mile drive east through the pines. 
This beautiful resort is famous for the muskellunge and 
wall-eyed pike found abundantly here. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Distance 

from 
Station 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Maple Grove Resort., Harry G. Frank. . 
Lac Vieux Resort. lE. L. Thomas. . . . 
North Woods Camp..|A. C. Bennett. . . . 
The Birches . . . (&)!Philip F. Goelz. . . 

Cozy Nook J . M . Eby 

Black Oak Lake 

Resort G.J. St. Clair.. . . 

Birchgrove . . . .(a) H. Nauny (i) 



Distance 


from 


Station 


5 mis. 


5 " 


6 " 


5 " 


6 " 







4 " 



o = 



RATES 



Per Day Per Week 



20 2.00 



2.00 I 14.00 
2.00-2.50:12.00-14.00 
2.00 il0.00-12.00 
2.00 ! 10.00 



Lake Geneva Hotel 
Hotel Denison. . . . ' 

Lake House 

Northwestern Hotel. 
South Shore Hotel 

Rich House 

Private House. ... 
Private House. . . 

Shady Side 

Private Inn 

Private House. ... 
Rooming House . .) 
Nelson's Restaurant 



G. H. Jacobson. . . 
D. Washburne . . . 
A. E. Northberg. . 
J. MacRoberts' . . 

J. A. Pick 

Geo. B. Rich 

Mrs. Clate Reed.. 
Mrs. M. J.Quinn.. 
Mrs. A. H. Button 
M. W. Keister... . 
Mrs. H. Sanborn.. 

J.W. Love 

G. C. Nelson 



5 blks. 

01 " 

4 " 
Iblk. 
4J mis. 
near 

2 blks. 

2 " 
1 ml. 
1 " 

3 blks. 



o = 
ZO 



200 

150 

60 

40 

120 

25 

25 

20 

20 

8 

15 



RATES 



Per Day Per Week 



2.00 up 
2.00 up 

2.00 up 

1.00 up 

1.50-2.00 

Rooms, 

Rooms 

1.00 

1.25 

2.00 

1.00 

Rooms 
Reasona 



European 
12.00 up 
European 
6.00-7.00 
S.00-li).l)0 
only 
only 
4.. 50 
7.00 
10.00 
7.00 
only 
ble rates 



2.00 
1.50 



10.00 

12.00 
9.00 



a On Little Portage Lake, b Postofficc, Donaldson, Wis. 

LAKE COMO, WIS.— 5fv Map, page 6 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Lake Como is located midway between Lake Geneva 
and Williams Bay. Fine bass and pickerel fishing and 
excellent hunting in season. 



Hotel Como . ..(a) W. H. Waite ' h blk. ! 50; 2.00 



12.00 



a Postofiice, Lake Geneva, Wis., R. F. D. No. 2. 

LAKE CHETEK, WIS. 
See Chetek, Wis. — See Map, page so 



LAKE KEESUS, WIS. 
Keesus Station — 5<v Map, page is 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Near Keesus, along the new line of the Chicago and 
Northwestern Railway across Wisconsin, is located a group 
of beautiful lakes which heretofore have not been easy of 
access. The country is densely wooded and rolling, and 
the fine sandy beaches of the lakes afford excellent oppor- 
tunities for bathing. 



LAKE GENEVA, WIS.— 5>f Map, page 6 
See Williams Bay and Lake Como, Wis. 

Refute — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Of the group of southern Wisconsin's summering places. 
Lake Geneva is in many respects the central figure. 

Situated but seventy-one miles northwest of Chicago, 
many of that city's wealthiest citizens make this lake 
their summer home, and maintain beautiful residences 
along the shores of same. 

Few outing places in the L'nited States can, for natura 



Beaver Lake Hotel 












and Cottages(a) 


E. Beaumont 


3 mis. 


140 


2.00 


10.00 


Hickory Grove. (a) 


Wm. Marquardt {x) 


1ml. 


75 


1.50 


8.00 


Newell Farm 












Resort (a) 


S. E. Hansen 


2^ mis. 


30 


1.00 


4.00-6.00 


Pine Grove Resort(*) 


J. Fieldhack . . (.v) 


2 blks. 


100 


1.50 


8.00-9.00 


NeumuellerHou3e(6) 


Geo. Neumuellcr. 


Iml. 


20 


1.00 


7.00 


Kaad's Summer 












Resort (0) 


P. Kaad 


21 mis. 


25 


2.00 


12.00 


Judson Hall 


R. D. Marshall (.r) 



















a Postofifice, Hartland, Wis. 
for rent; rates on application. 



b Postoffice, Mcrton, Wis. .v Cottages 



LAKE KOSHKONONG, WIS.— .sv<. Map, page 12 
Koshkonong or Fort Atkinson Stations and Postoffices. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

About six miles from Milton Junction, two miles from 

Koshkonong, and six miles from Fort Atkinson. Omnibus 
beauty, equal Lake Geneva, surrounded as it is by sloping, ' meets all passenger trains at Koshkonong station. Good 
wooded hills, which form a beautiful setting for the blue livery. The natural beauty of the broad Lake Koshkonong 
and dimpling waters, across which flit the white sails of has suffered no loss of its primeval grandeur, for the hotel 
lumdreds of pleasure craft. and cottages, half hidden on the timbered slopes, only 

Foremost among the hotels is the new Lake C'Cnexa I ggrve to emphasize the native beauty of the surroundings. 
Hotel, located at the head of the lake and looking down pjj-e^ ^^^^^ pickerel and smaller fish abound. A bathing 
its entire length. It is an attractive fireproof Inulding , p^^, ^^j 1^^^^,^ ^^ff^^ ^,g,^.y„^p relief from the summer's heat. 

with a frontage of 360 feet, along the entire stretch 01! 

which runs a nine-foot piazza. It is conducted on the,, ,, ; I 

T- , 1 ■ 1 Koshkonong 1 

European plan exclusively. . P,,,^,^. Hotel 2 n,ls(<,)'l2.5 

Two stations are maintained here b\- the (_ liicago and, [ 

North Western Line, one at the town of Lake Geneva and | 
the other at Williams Bay. 



a Six miles from Fort .'Atkinson by twice-a-day launch service, or 
two miles from Koshkonong, Wis., by omnibus. 



LAKES AND RESORTS OF THE NORTH W EST 




R E A C II E D BY C II I C A G O .1 .V 1) .V (> K I' II WESTER .V R Y. 



LAKE MILLS, WIS.— 5(v Mat>. /><,,«.■ ;,.' 

Kiputi.' — Chicago and \urth Westi-rn Lino, local. 

Rock Lake, immediately adjoining the town, i> d l()\el\' 
sheet of clear, cold water, fed b\' suliterranean springs. 
The scenery is picturesque, the fishing good, and the dri\cs 
are charming 



Hot<-ls and Boarding; 
Houses 



Distance 


"o V 


from 


rS^ 


Station 


zo\ 



Scluiltz Cottage , 
Rocl< Lake Hotel. 
Hotel Central . . . 



I*roi)rietors 



B. H. .\nderly... bll 
;Mrs. B. E. Walsh , 1 ml 
lotto Knoff lOblUs, 



Per Day Per Week 



s. 


(1) 


2(10 111! 


9.00-15.0U 




(ill 


LMKI 


<l.0( 1-10.00 


S. 




■j.oo 


9.00-10.00 



Various private parties alo)ig the lake will I. ike hoarders at reason- 

LAKE NOQUEBAY, WIS. 
Marinette, Wis., Station. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Lake Nociuebay is fifteen miles northwest of Marinette 
and Menominee, on the Wisconsin side of the Menominee 
Ri\"er. It is two and one-half miles wide and five miles 
long, having three rivers that empty into it <ind an outlet 
flowing into the Peshtigo River. 

The lake contains black bass, pike and pickerel in great 
abimdance, and is a fa\'orite resort for wild lowl in season. 

The lake is reached by automobile or carriage ride from 
Marinette, (i\"er splendid roads thmugh ,i pi(turesf|iie 
woodland of pine and cedar. 



Hartwcll's Lake 
Noguebay Resort Geo.H.HartwelI(a; 

Ahle's Resort John F. .'\hle 

HotelNoquebay(a) Levi Hughart . . . . 




10.00-14.00 
,S.OO 
S.OO 



II Postotifice, Crivitz, Wis. Cuides obl.nnalile. 

LAKE OWEN, WIS. 
See Cable, Wis. — See Map, page :>i 

Rmite — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Lake Owen abounds in muskellunge, tw(3 varieties ot 
lil.ick bass, and the usual niunber of smaller fish. The 
entire region hereabout is dotted with lakes and streams 
containing almost every variety ot northern fresh-water 
fish, so that one may have his choice of muskellunge, bass, 
pickerel, trout or pike fishing. The forests contain deer, 
jjcar and other game. The air is bracing and filled \vilh 
the aromatic scent of the great jiine forests. Tlie water 
is noted for its medicinal properties. 



The Cavalier. .(u)L. E. Cavalier. 



3 mis. 30 



;.oo 



12.00 



(I Postofficc, Cable, Wis., reached by launch. 

LAKE RIPLEY, WIS. 
London Station. P. O., Cambridge, Wis. — See Map, paRc 12 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

This beautiful lake lies alioiit three miles southeast of 
London station, and abounds in fish of numerous varieties, 
including black bass, pike, pickerel and silver bass. Boat- 
ing is fine; good li\ery at the station. This is an ideal, 
quiet, summer home for families. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Distance 

from 
Station 



RATES 



Cedar Lodge H. L. Cowles SJ nils 

The Havden J. W. Hayden. . . . 3* " 

Bluff Cottages. . . . Mrs. S. A. Wuighn 2\ " 

Arbor Dell 'O. CTUst.iveson . . - 3 " 

Furnished Cottages..,! I. .A. Olson 35 " 



too 
.",() 1 
til) 

.50 



Per Day Per Week 



2.00 10.00 up 

10-2.00 8.00-12.00 

1..50 S.00-10.00 

2.00 S.OO-IO.OO 

/i.oo-ifl.on / i.i.iiii-iiiii.dii 

1 per wk. \ season 



LAKOTA, WIS. 

See Conover -Sec Maps, pages .',() and 44 

LONDON, WIS. 
See Lake Ripley — See Map. page 13 

LONG LAKE, WIS. 

See Phelps — See Maps, pages l,l> and Jf4 

MADISON, WIS. — .SV Map, page 12 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Madison, the State capital, is one of Wisconsin's most 
ideally situated summer resorts. It is the site of the 
famous Uni\ersity of Wisconsin, whose numerous large 
buildings dot the shore of Lake Mendota. The University 
Summer Session is an attraction to students and teachers 
that is worthy of mention. It is a charming city sur- 
rounded \}\ a chain of lovely lakes, and is thoroughly 
equipped with good hotels and boarding-houses. 

Both Lake Monona and Lake Mendota abound in 
pickerel, pike, black, yellow, silver, white and rock bass, 
whitefish and perch. They are navigated by fine sailing 
and steam boats, and the opportunities for fishing, bathing, 
yachting and other aquatic sports are excellent. 

Splendid roads, winding around the shores of the lakes, 
under long stretches of shady trees, or over hill and throtigh 
\-aile>", form numerous charming drives in the \icinit\' (.)f 
Marlison. 



The Avenue Hotel 
Capital Hotel .... 
Simon's Hotel. . . . 

Fess Hotel 

Elver House 

Hotel Madison . . . 
Cardinal Hotel ... 
Sherlock Hotel . . . 
Trumpf Hotel. . . . 
New Park Hotel . . 

The Irving 

Rest Harrow 



Geo. P. Gifford... 
W. C. Nichols.... 

F. W. Simon 

Geo. E. Fess 

John Chech 

L. C. Hoffman.. . . 

E. Eckstcdt 

F. C. Harbort. . . . 
E. G. Trumpf. . . . 

J-Rigby 

Miss B. C. Crowe. 
Miss B. C. Crowe. 



5 blks. 


100 


3 " 


100 


4 " 


50 


4 " 


7.5 


near 


50 


6 blks. 


1,50 


1 bik. 


00 


4 blks. 


(iO 


10 " 


00 




200 
30 


li'blks. 


U mis. 


3.T 







1.00 up European 

2.50 up 16.00 up 

1.50 10.00 

1.25-1.50' 7.0t>-S.OO 
.75-2.00 10.00 
.50-2.0(1 Eu.' 3.00-12.00 

1.00-1..50 European 



.7.5-1.00 

2.25-3.00 

1.00-2.. 50 

2.25 up 

2.25 up 



4..i0-i.00 Kii. 

14.00-28.00 

European 

10.00 up 

10.00 up 



MANITOWISH, yfflS.—Sce Map, page J,S 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

With a good guide one can go up the Manitowish Ri\ er 
from the village of the same name, fishing the tributar>" 
lakes, strike the headwaters of the Turtle Ri\er by a short 
portage and go down this river, crossing numerous lakes 
and reaching the railway again at Mercer or Winchester. 



19 



LAKES AND RESORTS OF THE NORTHWEST 



Manitowish, Wis.— (Cont'd) | MARIBEL, WIS. 

This makes an ick-al canoe trip of about fort\' miles through i Route— Chicago and North Western Line, local, 
a chain of lakes and streams, channels and waterways, | Beautifully situated on the Neoshota or West Twin 
surrounded by \'irgin forest. River. The attractions are the natural scenery, high 

What is known as the Manitowish Waters comprise rocks and cliffs, and a mineral spring of medicinal properties. 
Rest, Stone, Manitowish, Clear, Island, Rice, Mud, Big, Caves of vast proportions, opening in cliff's of solid lime- 
Round, Papoose, Boulder, Trout and innumerable lakes of stone, add to the interest of the place. Fine boating, 
lesser note, all easily reached by boat or stage. Here are j bathing and fishing, 
some of the finest bass and muskellunge waters in this 
country. Good partridge, duck and deer shooting, excel- 
lent camps, guides, liveries, boats, camp equipage, etc., 
can be had at Manitowish. 

More than one hundred lakes are accessible liy canoe 
and portage, using as a base the line of camps maintained 
along the Manitowish Waters. Fish and game are very 
abundant and camps are comfortable and well equipped. 



Hotels and Boarding 


Proprietors 


Distance 

from 
Station 


O ^ 

20 


RATES 


Houses 


Per Day 


Per Week 


Maribel Caves Hotel 
Hotel Kellner.... 
Private House .... 


Nic. Wegner 

Frank C. Kellner . 
M. Kvitek & Son . 


2\ mis. 
Iblk. 
2 bIks 


50 
40 
1.5 


2.50 14.00 

1.00 1 6.00 
1..50 4.00 



Hotels and Boarding ' 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Distance , "o "S 

from I o % 

station 120 



\V. Buck. 



Spider LakeResort (a )( 
Deer Park Lodge 

and Cottages(a)'M. E. Engeniann 

Manitowish House|H. J. Stone 

Island Lake Resort. ."X. La Fave 

Manitowish Resort, 

and Cottages. . .iDoriot Bros 

Dam and Rest ■ 

Lake Resort.. . . R. C. Powell S 

Mitchell's Rest 

Lake Resort.. . .IE. J. Mitchell I ,S 



12 mis. I 90 



Iblk, 
16 mis. 

12 " 



RATES 



Per Day | Per Week 



SO 
50 
36 

40 

20 

30 



2.00-2..50 

2.00-2.50 
2.00 
2.00 

2.00-2.50 

2.00 

2 00 



12.00-14.00 

12.00-14.00 
10.00 
12.00 

10.00-14.00 

10.00 

12 on 



MARINETTE, WIS. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Excellent fishing in Menominee River and Green Bay — 
brook trout, lake trout and other varieties; ample facilities 
in the way of guides, tackle, bait, etc. 

Boating and bathing facilities are of the best. Se\'en 
miles of shore along Green Ba\'. Excellent resort for 
sufterers from hay fe\'er and bronchial troubles, owing to 
the large amount of pine. 



Hotel Marinette. . Chas. D. Heath...! 4 blks. 
Queen Citv Hotel . iJohnson&Brickley 4 " 

Lake Side'lnn JG. W. McPherson, 

Mgr IJmls. 

New Arlington Hotel F. P. Ruby 1 blk. 

Travelers' Home... Peter Neidl i near 

Hotel Grant ij. Jepsen 1 2 blks. 

Wisconsin House. .John Desjardins. . I 7 " 



15012.50-3.0(1 17. .50-21. 00 



50 



1.2.5-1.50 7.00-S.OO 



28 2.00 I 10.00 

401.50-2.00. 6.00-8.00 

60i 1.00 6.00 

4011.00-1.25: 4.50-6.00 

30| 1.2.5-1 ..50l 7.00 



a Postollice, Powell, Wis. 

MANITOWOC, WIS. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Situated on the west shore of Lake Michigan, 160 miles m Aii/^ij-r/->Nt 

north of Chicago. There is beautiful scenery up the' McNAUGHTON, WIS.— 5«- .l/ap^. />tig« 56 ««</ 4^ 

Manitowoc River. Good fishing in the river and inland i Route— Chicago and North V\'cstern Line, local. 



lakes near by. The climate is delightful; an exceptionally 
desirable resort for families. 



Hotel X'ictoria. , . . 
Williams House. . . 
North Western 

House 

Toledo House .... 
Addison Hotel. . . . 

Hotel Staudt 

Maribel Caves 

Hotel [a) 

Glenn Inn 



F.C.Borcherdt.Jr, 
Gray & Zeutner. . . 



\. O. Gehbe . . . 
F. Neuhold . . . . 
Wm. Dobbert . . 
Mrs. E. Staudt. 



4 blks 



1 blk. 
8 blks. 
iblk. 
7 blks. 



Nic. Wegner 16 mis. 

J. h. Dahm 6 blks. 



3.0(l-l!iOAm, 
2.50-3.00 

1.25 
1.00 
1.00 



Special 
Special 

5.00 
5.00 
5.00 



1.25-1.50 6.00-7.00 



2.00 
1.50 



10.00 
7.00-8.00 



Principal waters — Black Lake, Muscallonge Lake, 
McCord Lake and Wisconsin River. Black bass, wall-eyed 
pike, muskellunge and pickerel fishing. Good hunting in 
season. Guides, boats and fishing tackle for hire. 



The North Woods j 

Resort W. J. Gunther 5 mis. | 35| 2.00 

Horsehead Resort. H. J. Schroeder.. .1 4i " ,25! 1.50 



12.00 
10.00 



MENASHA, WIS. 
See Neenah-Menasha, Wis. — See Map, page 2/, 



MERCER, WIS.— 5fe Map, page J,S 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Within easy access of Mercer are Echo Lake and the 
Turtle W'aters, the latter comprising many lakes which 



a Postoffice, Maribel, Wis.; see Maribel, Wis. 

MAPLETON, WIS. 

P. O., OconomOWOC, Wis. — Sec Map. page IS 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Maplcton, a new town, is located thirtv-five miles from 1 afford the best of pike, pickerel, Ijass and muskellunge 
Milwaukee, on the new extension to Wyeville. From ; fishing. Good guides and boats can be obtained at the 
this station Lac La Belle, Ashippun, t^conomowoc and ! station. .-r ht • u 

Okauchee lakes are easilv accessible. 1 0"^ of the features of summer life at Mercer is the 

, . . • summer camp for boys, known as the ' Keewatin Camps, 

Anglers' Hotel. ... .Joe Oppenheimer. | 4^ mls.| 36|2.00-2.50[l0..50-15.00 j ^^ g^j^^ Lake, two miles from the station, where woodcraft, 



20 



REACHED BY CHI C A G A N D N R T H W ESTER N R Y. 



Mercer, Wis. — (Cont'dj 
horsemanship and athletics are taught under tlie most 
favorable conditions; season July 2d to August 27th; rates 
on application. 



Hotels and Boarding 


Proprietors 


Di.-^tance 
from 




RATES 












Station 


ZO 


Per Day 


Per Week 


Cedar Island 


C. C. Warner .... 


7 mis. 


U 


2.00 


14.00 


Hotel Jerome 


R. F. Rvan 


1 blk. 


20 


1.50 


10.00 


Tamarack Cottages.. !j. C. Withington.. 


limls. 




Rates on 


application 


Northern Hotel. . . 


R. F. Ryan 


iblk. 


50 


2.00 


10.00 


Private House. . . . 


Chas. Harper. . . . 


near 


8 


1.50 


8.00 


Fisher Resort .... 


E. Evenson 


9 mis. 


15 


Guests fu 
provisio 


rnish own 
ns 2.50 


Oasis 


F. Hawley 


2 " 


20 


2.00 


10.00 


Keewatin Camps 












(for boys) 


J.H.Kendregan(a) 


2 " 


100 


Rates on 


application 


Camp Pokegama 












(for girls) Mrs. J. H. Kend- 










regan 


.5 " 


50 


Rates on 


application 


Long Lake Resort. Fred Vaughan.. . . 


7 " 


12 


Rates on 


application 


Furnished Cottages.. D. J. Shea 


4 " 


10 


Rates on 


application 



a Postoffice address, December 20th to June 1st. 1416 Masonic 
Temple, Chicago, 111. 

MIDLAKE, VILAS CO., WIS. 

P. O., Minocqua, Wis. — See Map, page -U! 

Midlake (formerly Melang's Platform) between Tomahawk 

Lake and Woodruff Stations 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Birch, Clear, Gilmore, Pickerel, Tomahawk, Kawa- 
guesaga, Sweeny, Minocqua and Carroll lakes. Good 
muskellunge, bass, pike and pickerel fishing. 



Melang'sResort(a) Wm. 
MidLakesFarm.. J. T. 



Melang ^ ml. 

Grundy J " 



301 
30l 



1.50 
1..50 



9.00 
9.00 



a On Birch Lake; boats on Clear Lake and camp accommodations 
at Pickerel and other lakes. 



MILTON JUNCTION, WIS. 
See Lake Koshkonong — See Map, page 12 



MINONG, WlS.—See Maps, pages 50 and 51 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Minong is located in a district famous for trout and 
bass fishing. The pine in this neighborhood is still uncut 
and the drives through the country are very attractive. 
Shell Creek, one-half mile, and Gilmore Lake, Big Island, 
Pokogama, Rice, Red Lake, Lake Nancy, Bass and 
Horse Shoe lakes are all within an easy reaching distance 
of Minong and contain an abundance of bass, pike and 
pickerel; Chicaug Lake is famous for its muskellunge. 
Deer are ciuite plentiful in season, and good accommo- 
dations for tourists, hunting and fishing parties can be 
secured. 



Headquarter.s Hotel , 
Meadowbrook 
(Farm House) . . 



Frank Parent . , 
R. N. Pomerov. 



near 
5 inls. 



35 

S 



1..50 
1..50 



7.00 
9.00 



MIRROR LAKE, WIS. 

Baraboo Station, P. O., Delton, Wis. — See Map, page 12 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Mirror Lake is comfortably reached by stage and pri\-ate 
conveyance from Baraboo, through the enchanting scenery 
of the Devil's Lake district. The banks of the lake are 
high, bold, rocky and picturesque, clothed with evergreens 
and interspersed with dells and canyons. A more quiet, 
healthy, and delightful place for summer recreation cannot 
be found. Soft water, pure, clear and cold. Mineral 
springs with excellent tonic properties. An electro-\apor 
launch makes regular trips to Fern Dell and Mirror Lake 
Park. The lake abounds in bass, pike and pickerel, and is 
well supplied with pleasure boats. 



Hotels and Boarding 


Proprietors 


Distance 

from 
Station 


"3 t^ 
6% 
7.0 


RATES 


Houses 


Per Day | Per Woek 


Huntington's 

Hulbert House . . . 
Oak Lawn Cot . . . 
Mirror Lake Farm 

Resort 

Lake Side Hotel 

and Cottages. . . 


J. T. Huntington . 
J. M. Hulbert.... 
Mrs. G.B.Goodall 

L. Sarrington .... 

M. L. Crane 


10 mis. 
10 " 

10 " 

9 " 
10 " 


12 
20 
10 

25 

25 


2.00 
1.50 
1.50 

2.00 

1..50 


S.OO 
8.00 
8.00 

Special 

9.00 



MONICO, WIS.— i>c Map, page 36 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Beautifully located on the shores of Two-Trap Lake, 
abundantly supplied with bass, pike, perch and pickerel. 
At Rice Lake, five miles distant, fishing is good. Duck, 
deer and bear hunting excellent in season. 

Hotel Monico. .. .|M. Wesolowsky. .| iblk. | 45| 1.00 | 4..50 

MOUNTAIN, WIS.— .SV Map. page SU 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Several fine trout streams near town, also lake with 
pickerel and bass. 



Mountain Hotel. . 
BlueMtn. Hotel. . 

Badger Club 

Crooked Lake Rosort 



Matt Savage. 
H. H. Allan.. 

P. Nast 

Carl Much... 



iblk. 


12 


1.00 


i " 


22 


1.00 


6 nils. 


20 


1.50 


8 " 


25 


2.00 



5.00 



10.00 



NEENAH-MENASHA. WIS.— .S« Map, page 2^ 

Route — Chicagrj and North Western Line, local. 

Neenah-Menasha, located at the northern end of Lake 
Winnebago, at the point where it empties into the Fo.x 
River, is one of the oldest of fishing and summer resorts 
in Wisconsin. Both cities are beautiful and are rich in 
historic interest. Lake Winnebago is well stocked with 
black and white bass, and pike, pickerel and perch are 
])lentiful. Summer cottages, hotels and camping grounds 
are found at various points along its shores. Good livery, 
boats and fishing tackle are obtainalile at moderate rates. 



Brighton Beach. 
Hotel Neenah . . 
Hotel Menasha. 
Hotel Gehring. . 

Hotel Lenz 

Union House. . . 
Walters Hotel. . 



J. Schneider.. 
Mrs M. E. Chenevert 
J. B. Stitgen. 
G. Garvey. . . 

J. Lenz 

W. S. Kasson 
Wm. Hahl... 



limls. 


.50 


2.00 


5blks. 


GO 


2.00 up 


6 " 


100 


2.00 up 


iblk. 


25 


1.25 


6 blks. 


40 


1.00 up 


5 " 


25 


.50-.75 


f ml. 


16 


1.00 



10.00 

12.00 

12.00 up 

5.00 

5.00-7.00 

European 

4.50 



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NESHKORO, WIS. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Located near some of the finest trout streams 
State, where fish of many varieties are aluinilani. 
hunting in season. 



the 
■ dod 





Proprietors 


Distance 

from 
Station 




RATES 


Houses 


Per Day 


Per Week 


The Callahan 
(Private House) 


Mrs. J. Callahan.. 


2 blks. 


12 


2. no 


4.00 



NEW AUBURN, WIS.— 5f? Map, page 50 
Routt — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Fine brook-trout fishing in Sand ("reek, tiiree miles 
west of station. A chain of twent\- or more fine lakes, 
located seven to sixteen miles from t(jwn, well supplied 
with muskellunge and black bass, noted particularly for 
their size and great fighting qualities. 



OSHKOSH, WIS.~5e-<; Map, page 2.', 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Oshkosh, on Lake Winnebago, north of Fond du Lac, 
is the headquarters of I he Inland Lake Yachting Associa- 
tion, whose annual regattas are one of the notable events 
of the yachting season. The Inland Lakes Yachting 
Association is composed of twenty-four yacht clubs located 
in six different states — Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, 
Minnesota, Iowa and Missouri. The association meeting 
is a championship affair, held at Oshkosh annually during 
the month of August. From Oshkosh a steamer service 
is maintained through the chain of lakes and rivers by 
which Lake Butte des Mortes, Lake Poygan and the 
Wolf River are reached. Good duck hunting in season, 
also good fishing. Pike, white and black bass, perch and 
pickerel abound in this \irinit>-. Motor boats can be 
chartered reasonablw 



Wriiiln Lodge. . . .[.'Adelaide W. 










j Thompson 


....... 


40 


2.(10 


12.t)0 


The Lake House. . iF. F. Campbell. . . 


8 mis. 


.50 


2.00 


10.00-12.00 


The Ferndale . (a)ljas. J. Gore 


12 " 


60 


2.00 


12.00 


Burke's Resort 










(Chain 0'Lakes)|Phil. Burke 


U " 


50 


1.50 


10.00 


Basswood Resort.. Kascy & Zeimet . , 


9 " 


(iO 


2.00 


10.00-12.00 


Maplehurst J. K. Davies 


13 " 


30 


2.00 


9.00 up 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Hotel Athearn.. . . 

The Tremont 

Revere Hotel 

Hotel Fowler 

Commercial Hotel 
Lake Rest (a) 



Athearn Hotel Co 

K. C. Frey 

L. M. Clark 

Wm. Crook 

W. F. (iipson . . . . 
Mrs. J. P. Roe. . . 



Distance 

from 
Station 



3 blks. 
2 " 

4 " 
.5 " 
4 " 
2 mis. 



zo 



Per Da>- I Per Week 



200 

100 

200 

50 

50 

20 



l.OOupEu. 

2.00 up 

1..50up 

1.25 

1.25 

2.00 



14.00 up 

14.t)0 up 

9.00 

0.00 

5.00-0.00 

10.00 



:>{ boats. 



page LS 



a Rates includ 

NORTH LAKE, WIS.— .s.r Map 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

From North Lake, on the new line across Wisconsin, 
North, Okauchee, (.)c(3nomowoc. Mouse, Alderly, Fries, 
Lowe, Plat, Huburtus and Pine lakes and Lac La Belle are 
reached. To the north is Holy Hill and Monches, points of 

unusual interest to summer visitors. The hotels provide „ . . ^. „ . , . , 

ample quarters at moderate rates. Black Bass, pickerel Prairie _River^ near Parrish is very j?ood 
and perch abound in the waters. The best of facilities 
are maintained for the enjoyment of outdoor sports, 
such as bathing, boating, etc. 



Okauchee Lake. . . 










Cottages. . ..(a) 


N. P. Tweedon ... 


5 mis. 


45 


1.50-2.00' 9.00-10.00 


SchlitzHotel...(A) 


J. P. Van Larc . . . 


3 " 


25 


1.25 


8.00 


The Oaks (ft) 


E. E. Reynolds. . . 


3 " 


40 


1.75 


9.00-10.00 


North Lake House 


Chas. Tannis 


5 blks. 


35 


1..50 


8.00-10.00 


The Anglers' Lin. . 


Carl Hanson 


3 


20 


1,00 


7.00 


Lake View Resort 


Luke Wcstover. . 


21 mis 


45 


2.00 1 9.00-10.00 


The Woodlands ((-) 


Mrs. T.J. Rea. . 


2k " 


30 


2.00 


9.00-12.00 


Elm Spring \illa. , 


S. M. Hanson. . . . 


5 blks. 


70 


1.50-2.00 


9.00-14.00 


McX.irv House. . 


LF. McNary.... 


6 mis. 


40 


2..5()-3..50 


Special 


Idlehaven 


.\Irs..A.Schuchardt 


3 blks. 


10 


2.00-2..50 


9.00-15.00 


Pt. Comfort Hotel 


Mrs. J. Cunningham.. 


8 mis. 


.50 


1.50 


S.00-10.00 


Shady Beach ..(c) 


Howard L. Oeflein 


31 " 


80 


2.00 up 


10.00-14.00 


Hazelwnod Resort(f ) 


.Mrs. M. Mitchell. 


3 " 


30 


2.00 


9.00 up 


Rudbcrx's House. . 


C. Rudbery 


2i" 


30 


2.00 8.00-10.00 



a Also several cottages for rent. 

PARRISH, WIS. 
Dudley — See Map, page 36 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

In the region that includes Parrish, Pelican Lake, 
Monico and Rhinelander, many fine fishing grounds are 
to be found in the streams and lakes tributary to 
the Wisconsin Ri\er. The brook-trout fishing in the 

There is good 
muskellunge fishing in several near-by lakes and excellent 
duck, partridge and deer shooting in season. There are 
several farmhouses close by where guides and good accom- 
modations niav be had. 



Kuhl Hotel Mrs. T. W. Bethel 2 blks. 25 1.50 



6.00 



PELICAN LAKE, WIS. 
Pelican Station --.^Vc- Map, page 36 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Charmingly situated in the forest region of Northern 
Wisconsin. There are acres of pleasure grounds, and 
cottages are for rent. No better muskellunge, bass, pike 
and pickerel fishing in the State. Good hunting in season 
for deer, bear, ducks and partridge. Ciuides and boats 
at reasonable rates. 



a Postoftice, Oconomowoc, Wis. b Postofificc, Nashotah, Wis. 
c Postoftice, Hartland, Wis. 

OSCEOLA, WIS. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to St. Paul, M. St. P. & 
S. Ste. M. Ry. to destination. 



Edge wood . 



Geo. A. Tewkeshury! 7 blks. I IS' 1..50 



7.00 



New Beach Inn. . . B. F. Jillson 

Rest Haven ICcorge Keeler. . . , 

Lake \'iew Ijoseph Fcuerstein 

Wild wood Lodge. . Moore i!t Co 

Northern Pines 

Farm Resort (a) John Davelin . . . . 



Iblk. ilOO 
1 "(b). .50 
1 " . 30 
4 blks. 50; 



2.00 
2.00 
1.00 
2 00 



6 mis 



.30 1..50 



12.00 

8.00-10.00 

6.25 

S.OO 

8.00 



a Situated on Post Lake; postoftice, Pelican Lake. 
b One block from Keelcr's Landing and four miles from P( 
Station; postoftice, F.ntcr[)risc. Wis. 



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PHELPS, WIS. 

(Formerly Hackley) — See Maps, pages 40 ami 44 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Long Lake and Big and Little Twin lakes are three 
of the prettiest in Northern Wisconsin. In this and 
other near-by lakes muskellunge, black bass, pickerel and 
pike are very plentiful. There is also good brook-trout Hoteisand Boardi 
nshing and excellent deer and partridge hunting in season 



PRINCETON, WIS. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Several varieties of ducks are found in large numbers 
on Fox River and Lake Puckaway; excellent fishing 
grounds; boats, tackle, good livery and guides. 



Houses 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Distance ro ■&" 

from oS 

Station 2;o 



RATES 



Proprietors 



Per Day Per Week 



Long Lake Lodge. Chas. E. Hazen 
Little Twin Lake 

Resort iAndrewM. Hansen! 6 

"Cozy Nook" . . . .Ij. M. Eby .... 
Big Twin Lodge . . lAxel Oberg . . . 
LakeEmogeneLoiigelW. H. Love . . 



Sj mis. 



2k mis. 
9' " 



2.00-2.50112.00-16.00 



75 

45 2.00 

251 2.00 

20' 2.00 

20i 2.00 



American House. . J. Mulhern . . . . 
Commercial HouseJF. W. Schendel. 
Riverside Hotel.. . 'D. Eggleston. . . 
Fox River House.. Jno. Kerski. . . . 



Distance 


"S^ 


from 




Station 


zo 


3 blks. 


50 


4 " 


15 


5 " 


15 


4 " 


15 



RATES 



Per Day 



2.00 
1.50 
1.50 
1.00 



Per Week 



Ou ii{i|ilicati()a 
Special 

5.00 
4.50 up 



12.00 

10.00 

10.00-15.00 

12.00 



POWELL, WIS. 

See, also, Lac du Flambeau — See Maps, pages 46 and 4s 

Route — Chicago and North Wostern Line, local. 

Flambeau Lodge, a splendidly ecpiiiiped resort, located , l)catcd on the shores of the lake bearing the same name 



RADISSON, "WlS.—See Map, page 50 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Along the branch running through Birciiwood to 
Radisson the fisherman will find ample opportunity to test 
his skill against various species of game fish, while the 
lover of the picturesque finds, in addition to natural beauty, 
an added feature in the Court O'Reilles Indian reservation. 



on Springstead Lake and reached from Powell, is under To those who enjoy life in the woods, this particular 

the same efficient management as last season. It is an : district will appeal strongly, as all the natural conditions 

ideal wilderness camp. Those who know and love the j now in existence are practically those of the primitive days 

woods will here find that hospitality that combines all 

of the desirable features of wilderness life, without its 

discomforts. The sleeping rooms are comfortable, the 

large cabins and smaller cottages are of the most perfect 

character, and the table is made an especial feature. The 

management maintains its own garden; there are fresh 

fruits in season, and plenty of rich cream and milk. 

Address all mail to Flamljeau Lodge, Springstead Lake, 
P. 0. Emerson, Wisconsin 
Powell on flag for guests. 



Deer Park Lodge. . 


M. Engemann. . . . 


7 mis. 


80 


2.50 


14.00 


Flambeau Lodge. . 


\V. S. Watrous. . . 


14 " 


60 


2.50 


Pro Rata 


Sherman House. . . 


Wm. Sherman. . . . 


Iblk. 




2.00 


14.00 


Cedar Lodge 


Chas. Dariot 


5 mis. 




2.00-2.50 


12.00-14.00 


Birchwood Lodge 












and Cottages. . . 


Voss Bros 


4§" 


20 


2.00 


12.00 


Spider Lake Resort 


G. W. Buck 


5 " 


80 


2.00-2.50 


12.00-14.00 


Island Lake Resort 


Abe. LaFave 


6 " 


35 


2.00 


12.00 



of the earliest trappers. 

Muskellunge, bass and pike fishing may be had at the 
rapids in the Chippewa River. About si.x; miles from 
Radisson is Muskellunge Pool, where Kenyon Creek flows 
into the Brunet Ri\er. Deer and an occasional bear, as 
well as partridge, pheasants, etc., during the open season 
here tempt the hunter with the best of sport. 

Lake Elizabeth, about one mile north of the "pool" is 
All through trains stop at j a good place for bass, pike and muskellunge. There are 

no accommodations at the lake, but along its shores are 
ideal spots for camping. 

The Brunet River, which empties into the Chippewa a 
few miles below Radisson, is accessible to the fisherman and 
hunter. Accommodations can be secured at the dam. 

Twenty miles north of Radisson lies Barker Lake, con- 
nected by narrow channel with Hunter and Blaisdell lakes. 

Good hotel accommodations and li\ery ser\ice in the 
town. 



POWERS LAKE, WIS.— .S<v Map, page 1; 
Richmond, 111., Genoa Jet., or Twin Lakes, Wis., Stations 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Located about four miles from Richmond and Genoa 
Junction stations, and nearly the same distance from Twin 



1 lotel Kerr ij. Kerr I 1 blk. i 25J1.. 50-2.00; 5.00-7.00 



RHINELANDER, WIS.— 5Vf Map, page 36 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Rhinelander is situated on the Wisconsin River, near 
Lakes station. Regular line of stages from all trains. Good | the beautiful Pelican Rapids. Bass, pike and muskellunge 
boating. Bass, pike, pickerel and perch in abundance, abound in the river and several lakes in close pro.ximity 
First-class accommodati(ms. The Twin Lakes are within a ; to the town, including Lake George, Lake Julia, Lake 
short drive. Mineral springs add to the attractions. ! Thompson, and Moon's Lake. Those who enjoy a canoe 

trip will find opportunity to indulge in this sport in an 
attractive journey down the Wisconsin River. Black 
bass, remarkable for their size and quality, are caught in 
large quantities. Duck and deer shooting in season. 
10 00-12.00 Cottages may be rented by the month or season at Lake 
George, Moon's Lake and Sugar Camp Lake. 



Hotel Freundesruh(6)|August Rothe. . . .; 4 mis. 
Benedict House(a)'Mrs.H. C.Benedict; 4j " 
Powers Lake Hotel '• 



and Cottages (b) 
Oakland (a) 



Mrs. H. J. Spetzman 5 
O. A. Meurer 4 



150, 
15' 



2.00 
1.50 



15011.50-2.00 
100 2.00 



10.00-12.00 
7.00 

8.00-11.00 



a Postoffice, Genoa Junction, Wis. b Postoffice, Powers Lake 



25 J 



L A K E S AND RESORT S O E THE X (> R T 11 W EST 



Rhinelander, Wis. —(Cont'd) 



"°"" Souses '"''"^ Proprietors 


Distance 

from 
Station 


o t5 

■ OJ 

2C 


RATES 


Per Day 


Per Week 


Rapids House . . . . |Mrs. M. J. Chaffee 

Commercial Hotel (V .\. Horn 

Sugar Camp Resort. .'Knapp & Jones(a) 


2 blks, 

3 " 
13 mis. 


50 
30 
25 


2.00 
2,00 
2.00 


10.50 
14.00 
10.00 



a Postoftice. kohbins, Wis. 

RICE LAKE, WIS.~-.Sc<' Map, page 5U 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Grouse, partridge and deer plentiful. Pike, pickerel, 
bass, whitefish and bro(.k trout abound in Rice, Cedar 
and Long Lakes; good li\er\-, guides, boats and tackle. 

Cottages and gasoline launches for rent. 

Hotel Tourist J.P.Walsh 2 blks. 60 2.00 10.00 

Hotel Ross A. J. Hintz ... ' 3* " 25 1..50 7.00 

The Omaha T. J. Phelan ... 1 blk. .50 2.00 7.00 

Phelan Hotel I J. Phelan I 3 blks. .501.25-1.50 5.00-6.00 

Commercial HousclOtto Johnson . , , j 4 " 



SALEM, yi/\S.—See Map, page (! 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

In Paddock, Camp, Hooker and Rock lakes, excellent 
bass, pike and pickerel fishing is found. The Old Settlers' 
Club, with beautiful grounds and large pa\ilion, is located 
on the banks of Paddock Lake. 



Camp Lake Hotel («)'WaUerC.Williams(d). 
laiii!i'sllolfl,('aiiipLake(a)'H. Van Zandt.. id) 

HookerLakeHotel(6)| ' s. Jepson 

American House. . Airs. E.R.Sherman 
Silver l.aki'Siiniraerlie«rl(fjShotliff & Huck . 
Corbin's Resort 

and Cottages (c)'Dr. B. J. Corbin.. 



11 mis. 


200 


2.00 


3 " 


60 


1.50 


1 blk. 


.50 


1.00 


1 " 


10 


1.25 


1 ml. 


100 


2.00 


3| mis 




2.00-5.00 



10.00-12.00 

9.00 

6.00 

7.00 
10.00-14.00 

12. .50-25.00 



a Postoffice, Camp Lake, Wis. h Postoftice, Salem, Wis. c Post- 
office, Antioch, 111. d One mile from Carter's Crossing, e One mile 
from Peck's Crossing; postoftice, Silver Lake, Wis. 

SARONA, WIS.— .S>p Map, page oO 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Nearest railroad point to Long Lake Summer Resort, 
distant nine miles. Ripley Lake (distant two miles) and its 
chain of lakes, t(jgether with Shell Lake, makes a delightful 
run of twenty-fi\e miles for boats. All lakes and streams 
are well stocked with trout, bass and muskellunge. 
Partridge and other small game plentiful in season. 



Hotel Rockford 

(on Long Lake) .A. B. Curtis S mis. ' 50 1.50-2.0(1 9.00 

Crandview Hotel P. W. JVIommscn. . Iblk. '25 1.00 5.00 

Siiona ILlflaiiil Lii«v , .'G. W. Fann i " 2(l! 1.00-1. .50' 5.00 

SHAWANO, WIS. 
See, also, Cecil, Wis. — See Map, page 30 



But seven miles distant is the Menominee Indian Reser- 
vation, where, even now, one may see the Indian "at home." 
An e.Kcellent automobile road crosses the reservation, 
leading for many miles through Wisconsin's largest tract 
of virgin timber. On the north shore of Shawano Lake is 
North Beach, an attractive resort with summer outers. 

The district north of Shawano, between that city and 
Van Ostrand, is one of the best brook trout regions in 
Wisconsin. Hundreds of small streams traverse the region, 
the Red Ri\er is near, the west branch of the Wolf Ri\er 
and several branches of the Evergreen are crossed. They 
are practically unfished waters. Van Ostrand is on the 
Wolf River; and north of this point the Wolf River Valley 
is easily reached at a number of desirable points. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Murdock Hotel.. . 
Gumaer House . . . 

Green House 

Wisconsin House.. 
Gamble House . . . 
Green Ba\ House . 
Northwestern Hotel 
Mahl Hotel 



Proprietors 



, Distance 

from 

Station 



O 3 



RATES 



Per Day Per Week 



H. M. Sanderson.. 
R. B. Gumaer. . . . 

A. Green 

A. Dietzler 

A. N. Hazeltine.. . 
Emil Schweiser. . . 
B.H.Garfield.... 
C. C. Mahl 



7 blks. 
2i mis. 
3 blks. 
9 " 
iml. 
10 blks. 
i blk. 



2.00 up 
1.50 

1.50 up 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 

1.50 up 
1.00 



10.00 
5.00 up 
5.00 up 

5.00 

5.00 
5.00 up 

4..50 



SHEBOYGAN, WIS.~6><. Map, page IS 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

An inviting summer resort, occupying a splendid site 
on the shore of Lake Michigan. Cool breezes, boating, 
fishing and excellent mineral spring water (1,600 feet deep) 
have given Sheboygan a high reputation. Numerous 
near-by lakes, including Elkhart and Crystal lakes, abound 
with pike and bass. 



Foeste Hotel L. Kckhardt, Mgr. 

Grand Hotel Richard L Warner 

The Park Hotel.. . Otto Hiob 

Loebel's Hotel. . . . Oscar Loebel 

Washington House .'\. Blanke 

Bellevue Hotel . . A. L. Radclifte . . . 



8 blks. 


125 


2.00-3.50 


10..50-21.00 


41" 


75 


2.00-2.50 


12.00-17.50 


8 " 


35 


1.00-1.25 


6.00 


3 " 


.50 


1.2.5-1..50 


6.00-7.00 


5 " 


35 


1.00 


5.00 


6 " 


50 


1.25 


7.00 



SHELL LAKE, WIS.— 6>c Map, page so 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Shell Lake is one of the largest lakes in northern 
Wisconsin, and is noted for its excellent black bass and 
pike fishing. Sawyer Brook, one of the finest trout 
streams in this section of the State, has its source within 
the village limits. Sand Creek, six miles, and Clam Ri\er, 
eight miles, abound with trout. 

Chain Lake and Ripley Lake, Little Long Lake, 
Bashaw Lake, Yellow Lake and Clam Lake all abound 
in bass, pike and pickerel, and are famous as duck hunting 
grounds during the season. Speckled trout, weighing as 



Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local 

The Shawano district embraces Shawano, Pine, Grass, "''"^^ ^^ one and three-quarters pounds, are caught in the 
Long, Round and Mcshauquetts lakes, besides many smaller ' manv trout streams in the vicinit>-. 



ones, all well supplied with pike, black bass and pickerel. At I Summit House. ..IE. Knoop 

Shawano are desiralile accommodations at hotels and private i ^,'^^^ ^''^"' House, j A. R. Sawyer. 

houses. A steam yacht plies the river from the city to the ' HoteH^wkforf' ' ' f ' "^^^^"^ 

(on Long Lake)!A. B. Curtis. . 



head of Shawano Lake. Excellent duck shooting in season 
Boats and guides can be secured for trips on the lakes 



(b) 



2 blks. 
Iblk. 
1 " 


100 
15 
25 


2.00 
1.00 
1.00 


12 mis. 


100 


1..50 



9.00 
5.00 
5.00 

9.00 



b Postoftice, Madge, or Shell Lake. Wis. 



26 



REACHED BY CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN R Y 



SISTER BAY, WIS. 

Route —Chicago and North Western Line to Green Bay; K. G. B. & 
W. Ry. and A. & W. Ry. to Sturgeon Bay; automobile 
service Sturgeon Bay to destination. 

May also be reached via Chicago and North Western Line to Mennniinee. 
From Meiuiminecsteamer SLTN'ice \ ta 1 l.irt Transport at ion Co. 

(For Description See Sturgeon Bay, Wis.) 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Distance 
I from 
Station 



o = 
20 



RATES 



Per Day 



Pine Grove Resort . . Charles Jarniania) 20 mis. 
Liberty Park Sum- 
mer Resort A. .\. Carlson . . ! 2 blks. 



40 

40^ 



2.00 
1.25 



Per Wcelc 



8.00-10.00 
S.OO 



a Distance overland; 
Menominee bv steanirr. 



twenty-two miles from Marinette or 



SPOONER, WIS.--.S<T Map, page oil 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line. local, via Eau Claire. 
Postoffice, Madge, Wis., or Shell Lake, Wis. 

Potato and Mud creeks. Spring, Big Mackay, Little 
Mackay, Bull, Sawyer, Little MacKenzie, Staunce's and 
Bashaw hrouks are all gotid trout streams, in which many 
wonderful catches ha\'e been made. Good hotel accom- 
mcidatiiiiis, guides, hoats, etc., can all be had here. At 
Big, Middle and Little MacKenzie lakes, bass, pike and 
pickerel fishing is of the best. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



SOLON SPRINGS, WIS.— ,S>,. Map, page 51 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local, via Eau Claire. 

Solon Springs, Wis., is oit Upper St. Groix Lake, the 
source of the St. Groix and Brule rivers. This lake is I The MacKenz 

nearly a mile wide and about fi\'e miles long. Black bass, ' House 

rock bass, pickerel and pike are plentiful. 

There are many other lakes in which fish abound, within 
convenient driving distance of the station, some of which 
are Sand, Loon, Kinloch and Muck lakes. Good muskel- 
lunge fishing can be enjoyed in Snake Lake and good brook 
and rainbow trout fishing in the Brule Ri\er. Deer, 
prairie chicken and partridges are plentiful in season. 
One of the attractive features (jf Solon Springs is the 
group f)f numerous cozy cottages of varying types for rent 
at moderate prices. Good livery and rowboats can be had. 



{b) 



Ferron Park 
Resort . . . 
SpooTicr Hoti 

Depot Hotel 

Farmhouse 

Kimball House. (a) 



Proprietors 



Distance 

from 
Station 



F. Ferron 12 mis. 

C. K. Brock i blk. 

C. K. Brock , \ " 

L. Hastings 15 inks. 

C. H. Kimball. 22 " 

Fred. Wallis 16 " 



Zo 



RATES 



Per Day 



40 
100 

40 
20 
in 



2.50 
2.00 
2.00 
1.50 
1.00 



40 1.50 



Per Week 



15.00 
10.00 
10.50 
10.00 
7.00 

10.00 



a Postoffice. Birch Island, 
Ferron Park, Wis. 



Wis. i Collages for rent; postoffice, 



SPRINGBROOK, WIS.— .See Maps, pages SO and SI 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

In the vicinity of Spring Brook are some of the finest 
trout streams to lie found in northwestern Wisconsin. 
There is also good bass and pickerel fishing in Spring Lake, 
located one and one-half miles from the railway station. 



Fairview Hotel. . . Mrs. F. Gander. . 
Kinloch Lodge (c) Frank Murray . . . 

The Springs Hotel H. P. Haling.' 

Cottages rented, 

furnished jP E.Waterbury & Co. 

Park Hotel IWm. Gowman.. . . 

Cottages rented, 

furnished ,T. Favell 

Cottages rented, 

furnished G. W. Bell 



1 blk. 

12 mis. 
iblk. 


20 
20 

50 


1.50 
2.00 
2.00 


.3 blks. 
1 blk. 


50 

40 


1.00-1.5U 
1.50 


i ml. 


10 




i " 


5 





S.OO 
10.00 
10.00 

r.(io^io.t)o 

5.00-8.00 I 

r.00-10.00 1 

7.00-1(1.00 



Teller's Lodge .(a) 
Private House .(a) 
SpringbrookHotel(a) 



C. E. Teller 3 mis. 



F. E. Bragg. 



10 


1.50 


8 


2.00 


5 


1.00 



6.00 

10.00 

5.00 



c Postoffice, Iron River, Wis. 

SOUTH BEAVER DAM, WIS.— 5a> Map. page IS 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

South Beaver Dam, located sixty-three miles northwest: 
of Milwaukee, on the bank of Beaver Lake, has all the 
environments necessary to the making of a great summer 
resort. The natural beauty of the region is charming. 
Fishing, boating and bathing may be enjoyed in Beaver 
Lake, or other inland lakes in close pro.ximity thereto. 
Bea\er Lake is thirteen miles long by one and one-half 
miles wide. Pickerel and bass are the principal varieties of 
fish. Steamer service on the lake. 



Northwestern Hotel'R. F. Lentz. . . . 
Hotel Manley .(a),]. M. Manley . . 
Hotel Newton .(a)Mno. Mahoney.. 
Milwaukee Housefo)iMrs. A. Seifcrt . 



Iblk. 



12 



2.00 
2.2.5-2.50 

1.50 
1.. 50-2.00 



6.00 
American 
American 
American 



a In Beaver Dam, Wis. 



(/ Postoffice, Springbrook, Wis., R. U. 

STURGEON BAY, WIS. 

Route — Chicago .ind North Wi-stern Line 10 C,reen Bay; K. G. B. & 
W. Ry., A. & W. Ry. to Sturgeon Bay; automobile service. 
Sturgeon Bay to points north. 

May also be reached via Chicago and North Western Line to Menominee. 
From .Menominee steamer service \-ia HartTransportationCo. 

On the eastern side of Green Bay, almost directly across 
from Menominee, lie three or four (]uaint villages, which 
for rural beauty and picturesqueness cannot be surpassed. 
Sturgeon Bay, Fish Greek, Ephraim and Sister Bay furnish 
the summer tourist with an ideal country in which to relax 
and recuperate. 

Their natural location insures a healthful climate and 
the invigorating l)reezes from Lake Michigan add to this 
attractiveness. The irregular wreather-lieaten bluff's and 
craggy headlands, alternating with sheltered coves and 
white sandy lieaches, form a continuous panorama of 
striking beauty. Bass fishing in the bay is excellent 
and many other species of fish are caught also. Boating 
and bathing, together with long walks through the primitive 
woods, form an unending attraction. The hotel accom- 
modations are ample, and strictly hrst-class service is 
offered at reasonalile rates. 



27 



LAKES AND RESORTS OF THE NORTHWEST 




ONE OF THE CRAGS OVERLOOKING DEVIL'S LAKE, WIS. 

28 



REACHED BY CHICAGO AND NORTH W E S T E R N R Y. 



Sturgeon Bay, Wis. — (Cont'd) 
Excellent transportation is afforded \isitors to this 
region. From Green Bay, high class tin rough service is 
maintained via K. G. B. & W. Ry. and A. & W. Ry. to 
Sturgeon Bay, from which point commodious twelve- 
passenger automobiles operate to and from Egg Harbor, 
Fish Creek, Ephraim and Sister Bay, making direct con- 
nections with all trains. From Menominee, the Hart 
Transportation Co. maintains good boat service across 
Green Bay to the various resorts in Door County. Daily 
stage and steamer service is also maintained to Egg Harbor, 
Ellison Bay, Washington Island, Jacksonport, Bailey's 



Boats, launches, guides and camping outfits may be had at 
reasonable rates. Good livery. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Fournier's Camp. . 
Pleasant View Resort 
Virgin Lake Resort 
Oak Grove Resort 
Lake Side Resort. . 
Korzilius' Summer 

Resort 

Blue Ribbon 



Point Resort. . . 

Harbor and Rowley's Bay, afTording a wide range of ideal ; Three Lakes Resort 



Proprietors 



Distance 

from 
Station 



20 



short trips to c 


hoose from. 








Hotels and Boarding 


Proprietors 


Distance 

from 
Station 


OS 


RATES 


Houses 


3 


Per Day Per Week 



The Cove M. E. Lawrence. . ; 2 mis. 

Hotel Waldo 'F. T. Ludlow ' 3 blks. 

Goodrich Hotel. . .'Sam Coyonette. . . 4 " 

Cheeseman Resort W. B. Cheeseman.] 6 " 

Hotel Union :Mrs. Wm. Moellerl 1 blk. 

First National. ... J. Schlise I 2§blks. 

Bay View House, . ]. Goettelman. . . . ' j nil. 

Hotel Bhirdo |Violet Bhirdo .... 4 blks. 

Idlevvild Inn ;C. J. Fay, Mgr. . . 7 mis. 



200': 

60 
40 
40 

75 



.00-2. ,50; 
2.00 
2.00 I 
2.00 
2.00 



35:L00-L50, 
60 L50up I 
35! 1.00 
100 2.00 



10.00 up 

12.00 

10.00 

8.00-10.00 

9.00-12.00 

4..50-5.00 

5.00 up 

5.00 

9.00-12.00 



SUPERIOR, "^IS.—See Map, page .51 
Route No. 1 — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 
Route No. 2 — Chicago and North Western Line, via Milwaukee, to 
Ashland; Northern Pacific Railway to destination. 

Fine fishing in Lake Superior and excellent trout tribu- 
taries. Partridges, ducks and deer plentiful in this \icinity 
during season. 



Butternut Lake 
Summer Resort jj. 



The Curti 
The Laurelton. . . . 
The Chicago Resort 
Camp Wah-Nee-Ta 
(for girls) 



M. S. Fournier . . . |18 mis. 

Emil Kloes | 6 " 

H. M. Scry...!?)) 6 " 

John Berg | 3 " 

W. A. Beach ; U" 

1 ml. 

4 mis. 
Iblk. 

18 mis. 
18 " 

.1 a 

4 " 



J. H. Korzilius . 
Mrs. Pauline 

Roderwald. . . 
J. B. Locy 



B. Grandy. . 
!A. L. Reese. . . 
Homer Drake. 
H. J. Puis 



Camp Minnie Wanka 



Mr andMrs.Eden, 

Directors 

F. H. Ewerhardt.. 



5 mis. 



RATES 



Per Day 



2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
1.. 50-2.00 
2.00 

2.00 

2.00 
2.00 



Per Week 



10.00 up 
10.00 up 
8.00-12.0(1 
9.0O-12.0U 
12.00 

10.50-12.00 



2.00 
2.00 
45 2.00-2.50 
20 2.00 



12.00 
10.00 

10.00-12.00 

10.00-12.00 

12.00-1400 

12.00 



. . 125.00 fo 
25 150.00 fo 



r season (a) 
r season 



Hotel Superior.. . .A. A. Bechtell. . 

The Euclid W. P. Perry. . . . 

The Richelieu. . . .^. E. Patterson. 

Saratoga Hotel. . .J. Twohy 

Commercial Hotel T. W. Leahy. . . 



Rossiter Hotel 



E. Rossiter. 



5 blks. 


200 


1.00 up 


6 " 


25 


2.00 


2 " 


90 


1.00-2.01) 


Iblk. 


120 


.ri(i-l..^(i Ell. 


6 blks. 


50 


2.00 


2 " 


100 


..50-1.. 50 



European 

10.00 

7.00 

3. .50-15.00 

10.50 
European 



SURING, WIS.— See Map, page 30 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Kelly Lake, ten miles distant, is beautifully located, 
being surrounded by natural forests of evergreens, maples 
and birches. Here sufferers from asthma and hay fever 
find great relief. Excellent bass fishing. 

Wynona Wye . . . . |E. K. Peacock. ... 10 mis. 40 2.00 i 9.00-12.00 
C)ld Homestead 

Resort F. W. Briggs 8 " 16 1.50 7.00 

Kelly Lake Resort 

and "Outsyde! 

Inn" E. F. Johnson....! 9 " 150 2.00 9.00-12.00 



10 mis. 


40 


2.00 


8 " 


16 


1.50 


9 " 


150 


2.00 



a Short time rates on application, b Camping grounds. 

TOMAHAWK LAKE, WIS.— 5ee Map, page A6 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Tomahawk Lake has over forty miles of shore line 
and is a beautiful expanse of water in a picturesque setting. 
The Wisconsin River, Tomahawk Lake and many smaller 
lakes are easily reached from this point. Excellent boats, 
guides and camping outfits can be procured here. Excur- 
sion steamers ply the lake and se\eral fishing clubs have 
established permanent quarters on its banks. Muskel- 
lunge, bass, Mackinaw trout and lake trout are the species 
of fish most abundant. A short distance northeast of the 
town is Gilmore Lake, on the shores of which a colony of 
summer outers is rapidly building the town of Bungalow. 



Sanders House. . .jChas. Sanders 
Sunflower Cottage] Roman Woodzicka 

Carr Lake Resort (a)!M. E. Means 

Tomahawk Lake 

Cottage jMrs. J.S.Hughson 

Fleigel & Johnson 

Camps Fleigel & Johnson 

Two Lakes Cottages 
Tomahawk Lake 

House 



W. F. Lathrop. 
Mrs. C. Fleigel. 



IJ mis. 
2\" 
4 " 


30 
40 
30 


2.50 
2..50 
2.00 


3 blks. 


6 


1.00 up 


3 mis. 


8 
5 


2.00 
Rates on 


Iblk. 


12 


2.00 



12.00-14.011 
10.00-15.00 
10.00-12.00 

Special 

10.00 
application 

10.00 



.i6 and AO 



THREE LAKES, WIS.— 5fe Maps, pages 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

The station is located on the lower chain of the 
Three Lakes Waters. This chain is composed of twenty- , chickens and grouse, 
eight lakes, reached by boat without portage, giving an 
endless variety of fishing trips and excursions. The bass, 
pike, muskellunge and pickerel fishing is excellent. Deer, 
partridge, ducks, geese and snipe hunting good in season. 



a Cottages for rent. 

TURTLE LAKE, WIS.— See Map, page ,50 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

The lake and trout streams in this vicinity afford fine 
fishing for trout, bass, pickerel and pike. The principal 
lakes are the two Turtles, three miles from town. 
Horseshoe Lake, Bear Lake and Moon Lake. Good 
hunting in season for pheasants, partridge, prairie 
Guides, boats and fishing tackle 



are for hire at all these places. 



Commercial Hotel 
Summertime Farm 
Fisk Hotel 



D. S. Wallace 



blk. 



L. L. Tipper 4 mis. 

H. W. Fisk 1 blk. 



15 
50 
25 



2.00 
1.50 
2.00 



7.00 



29 



LAKES AND RESORTS OF THE NORTH W EST 




TraiIs.=^Wagon Roads, scale of milbs ^ ] ' f •! t 7 
Copyright, 7903, by Chicago d Morth-Wettarn Ry. Co., CUoago, III. 



30 



REACHED BY C II 1 C A G A N D NO K 1 II IT E S T E R A' 



K r 



TWIN LAKES, WIS.— See Map, page t! 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Can be reached via Genoa Junction or via Kenoslia; 
also about four miles distant from Richmond station. 
Fine scenerv, good fishing and camping groimds. Numer- 
ous springs furnish pure drinking water. 





Proprietors 


Distance "o ^ 

from o Si 

Station ^5 


RATES 


Houses 


Per Day 


Per Week 


Hotel VValdeck . . . 

Lake House 

Ackerman Resort . 


J.J. Cappelen. . . . 

Edw. Zerfas 

A. Becl^er 


^ml. |125 
i blk. SO 
4 blks 200 


2.00 

2 00 

1.50-2.00 


12 00 
S.00-12 00 
9.00-10 00 



TWO RIVERS, WIS. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Two Rivers is on Lake Michigan, eight\-h\e miles nortli 
i)f Milwaukee and 1()9 miles north of Chicago. The West and 
East Twin risers flow through the cit\,', furnishing excellent 
boating, bathing and fishing. The summer climate is 
delightful; an excellent resort for hay fever sufferers. 



Hotel Hamilton. . . 

Wa\'erly 

Union flouse 

Washington House 
Wisconsin House.. 



W. S. Wood 2 blks. 

Fred Wilsmann. . . j 5 " 
Ira Levenhagen. . . 3 " 
John Wilsmann. . . 4 " 
Toe Reinert 7 " 



100 2.00-3.00 
35 1.50 
25 1.00 
2011.00-1.25 
.50 1,00 



10.00 up 

7.50 

5.00 

4.00-4.25 

4.00 



WASHBURN, WIS. 

Route — Chicago and North Wesiirn Line, local. 

The dry, bracing climate and temperature, free from 
malaria, is particularly well adapted to afford relief from ha\' 
fever. Fine boating on Chequamegon Bay ; excellent fishing. 
Good livery. Bi-weeklv excursions among Apostle Islands. 

Hotel Washburn.. jMrs. Belle Pedersoi. 1 blk. 1.50 

Dalziel House M. E. Dalziel 4 blks. 10 

The Mcehan JF. J. Mechan 3 " 35 

Commercial HotcliMrs R.J Millen . 3 " 35 



2.00 10 00 up 

1.00-1.50 5.00-(i.00 

1.50 5.00-7.00 

1.00 4.50-5 00 



WASHINGTON ISLAND, WIS. 
P. O. Detroit Harbor, Wis. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to Menominee, iVIich. 

Steamers leave Menominee daily for Detroit Harbor, 
Washington Island. 

A beautifully wooded island in Lake Michigan, about 
thirty miles from Menominee. An ideal spot for complete 
rest and recreatifin. There is excellent fishing, boating 
and bathing in the beautiful bay, which is almost entirely 
landlocked. 



Detroit Harbor Hotel B. L. Anderson . 
West Harbor HotellJ. P. Paulsen. . . 
Hotel Washington 'B. Johnson . . 



Stmr. 


60 


1..50 


" 


30 


1.. 50-2.0(1 


" 


50 


1..50 



S.OO-IO.OO 
lt.00-1000 
9.00-1000 



WAUKESHA, WIS.— .SVe' Map, page IS 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

This renowned summer outing place, located twenty 
miles west of Milwaukee, has long been dear to the hearts 
of Chicagoans and Milwaukeeans as a high-class resort city. 
Many high-class summer hotels and health resorts are open 
to tourists, with luxurious and modern equipment. Pewaukee 
Lake is close at hand and quickly reached by electric line, 
while a little farther away is the great Oconomowoc lake 
district. Plenty of opportunity for out-of-door sports. 



Hotels and Boarding; 
Houses 



I'roi)rietors 



Tub Terrace Belhesda 

Schlitz Hotel 

Resthaven Hotel. , 
Grand View 

Health Resort. . 
Lyons Cottage. . . . 
Caldwell Cottage . 

Davis House 

The Arlington. . . . 
Walbridge Cottage. . 

Fardy House 

Fountain Inn 

Hotel Waukesha. . 
Still Rock Spa 



S. R. Clark 

(",. F. Butterfield.. 

S. R. Clark 

Waukesha Moor 

Bath Co 

John L. Lyons. . . . 
MissM. Caldwell. 

W. L. Davis 

J. H. Newell, Mgr. 
B. F. Walbridge. . 
Mrs. M. Fardy. . . 
M rs.E.Mc Cumber 
Geo. F. Wahner. . . 
H. M. Heath, Mgr 



Distance 


'o t^ 


from 


r;£ 


Station 


20 


2 blks. 


150 


.5 " 


30 


7 " 


250 


1ml. 


150 


2 blks. 


60 


'> '* 


30 


o " 


30 


1 blk. 


75 


3 blks. 


30 


4 " 


25 


3 " 


50 


() " 


25 


5 " 


60 



Per Day Per W.ck 



2..50 up 15.00 up 
2.00 up 10.50 up 
3.00 up 17.50 up 

3.50 22..50 

2.50 up 15.00 up 

10.00-12.00 

2.00 10.00 
2.00 u|) 10.00-15,00 
1..50 7.00-0.00 I 
1.. 50-2.00 10(10-14.00 
2.00 u|i 111(10 uj. 
25; 1.00 up 10.50 up 
15.00 up 



WEST BEND, WIS. 
Cedar Lake, Wis. — See Map. page is 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Little Cedar Lake is a very attractive resort, four miles 
from the station at West Bend. There is good fishing, and 
fine facilities for boating and bathing. In addition. 
Big Cedar and Silver lakes and the Milwaukee Rixer 
furnish excellent fishing. 



Stege's Home Hotel John R. Stege. . . , 
Harnsward LodgeMrs. I". W. Harn: 
Grove Hotel |Mrs. C. Thoma. . , 



Hillside Hotel. . . 
Hacker's ( jrove. , 
Lucas Silver 

Brook Resort.. 
Riverview Farm . 



M 



"ederle. . 
Hacker. 



Edward Lucas . 
M. N. Emerv- , 



5 mis. 


100 


2.00 


5 " 


40 


1..50 


5 " 


65 


1..50 


4 " 


200 


1.00-2.(50! 


5 " 


20 


1..50 


2 " 


75 


1.00 up 


1 ml. 


10 


1..5n 



10.00-14.00 

9.00 

9.00 
7.00-12.00 
8.00-9.00 

S.OO 
7.00 



WILLIAMS BAY, W\S.—See Map, page 6 
Riiute — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

W'illiams Bay, at the western end of Lake Gene\a, has 
many splendid hotels and boarding houses, and ideal sur- 
rounding scenery of thickly wooded hills and vales, forming 
a perfect setting for the azure waters of the bay. It is 
gaining more in favor each year with the throngs of Lake 
Geneva summer visitors, to whom the spirit of home life 
and informality which pervades the entire town, appeals. 
In addition to the splendid hotels listed below, the town 
has many private boarding houses, where one may receive 
good accommodations at reasonable rates. 

Ample accommodations may also be had in the town of 
Lake Geneva (see reference on page 17). 

W^illiams Bay, is in addition, the gateway for tra\-el to 
renowned Lake Delavan, and the Delavan Lake Golf Club, 
which are located but five and one-half miles distant and 
are readily reached by a con\'enient automoliile service 
which meets trains of the Chicago and North Western Rv. 



Hotel Glenwood 

Glenwood Sprgs. 
Hotel Minier. . . (a) 
Olivet Camp. . . (b) 
The Norniandie. . . 



Marsh. ill Uros (a) 
R,.I M.-irshall.Mgr. 
Hr.iiDdllrs. II. If. Jl.nier.. 
.J.M. Hestenes, Mgr. 
C. A. Walsh 



2^ mis. 


200 


2.50 up 


H blks 


150 


2.50 


Umls. 


2.50 


1.25-2.00 


4 blks 


45 


2.00 



12,0(1 up 

10.00-12.00 

7.00-11,00 

10.00 up 



a Postotlice, Fontana Wis. 

b Until opening of Camp the address will be Olivet Institute. 
Vedder and Penn streets, Chicago: after that, Williams Bay. Wis. 



31 



L A K E S 



AND RESORTS OF THE NORTH W EST 



WINCHESTER, WIS. 

(Formerly Divide, Wis.) — See Map, page 45 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Splendid muskellunge, pike and bass fishing, 
duck and partridge shooting in season. Excellent 
and camoins facilities. 



MICHIGAN 



Deer, 

hotel 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 


Proprietors 


Distance 

from 
Station 




RATES 


Per Day Per Week 


Divide Resort ... 


Favette Buck. . . . 


4blk. 


70 


2.U0-2 .50 12.00-14 00 



WOODRUFF, WIS.— 5ee Map, page 46 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

At Woodruff, roads have been cut through the woods 
for manv miles, so that sportsmen can now easily reach 
Trout Lake, Big and Little St. Cermain, and innumerable 
other lakes, where there is good black bass and muskellunge 
fishing. The lake trout fishing at Trout Lake is unexcelled. 
They are frequently caught in summer in as deep as one 
hundred feet of water, and in the spring, when they are in 
the more shallow water, they rise readily to the artificial fly. 

Lake Shishebogama, eight miles distant, contains 
muskellunge, bass and pike. Deer hunting throughout the 
region is good in season. Excellent accommodations, as 
well as good guides, boats, etc., may be obtained at Trout 
Lake or otherlakcs near this point. Many of the resorts are 
reached by a delightful combination land and water ride. 



BIG BAY, MICH. 

Camp Sosawagaming — See Map. page 51, 
Route — Chicago and .\orth Western Line to Negaunee; D. S. S. & \. Ry. 

to Marquette. 

Connect with L. S. & L Ry. for Big Bay, Mich. 
Camp Sosawagaming is located in a most ideal spot, on 
the shore of Lake Superior and at the mouth of the 
Yellow Dog River, about four miles from Big Bay. On 
every side are thick forests of balsam, pine, spruce, hemlock, 
cedar, maple and birch, and a short distance away (within 
sight of the camp) are the beautiful Huron Mountains. Two 
miles inland is picturesque Lake Independence, to and from 
which the boys make canoeing trips along the attractive 
Yellow Dog River. This is a high-class boys' recreation 
camp, pro\iding healthy outdoor diversion during the 
summer \acation [jeriod, with every worth-while attribute 
for wholesome enjoyment. Summer term commences 
June 29th. 





Proprietors 


Distance 

from 
Station 


. . . 


RATES 


Houses 


Per Day ] Per Week 


Camp SosawagaminglC. E. Snyder 


4 mis. 


iwks 90.00 Swks 16.5.00 



For information address Mr. C. E. Snyder, care of Girton School, 
Winnetka, 111. 



... A. Chabrison 11 mis. 

. (o)Gus. Nolan \\ " 



Musky Inn . . . 
The Northern 
The Manitowish 

Hotel and Cottages John. B. Mann. . . 14 " 
Camp McKinley (Cot- 
tages in Woods) (6) John Oxley 24 " 

Rocky Reef House J. Whitbeck 12 " 

The Pines (a) Mrs. P. E. Barnum 9 " 

Belle Grove Park.. J. A. Lamotte. .. . 5 " 
Hillside Home j 

and Resort . . (a)'I. L. Means 10 " 

Camp Franklin 

Hotel and Cottages C. J. Coon 4^ " 

Woodland Rustic 

Resort M. H. Bradley ... i ml 

Blue Lake Resort (a) Frank Roemer (e) J " 
Sportsman's Home Mrs.M. J.Johnson. 9 mis. 
The McGregor 1 

Summer Resort (/)'Robt. McGregor 

Hotel Franklin . . .Ames & O'Malley 9 mis. 
Hotel Scott and 

Cottages 'Mrs. M. E.Scott.. 2 blks. 

Clear Lake Resort H. B. Chapin ... (i mis. 

Minocqua House. . T. M. Bolger 2 " 

Forest Home Resort, 

Squirrel Lake 
Hotel & Cottages (a )i Henry Hanson. . .Ill " 

Squaw Lake Resort (a R. L. Everle '22 " 

MercerLakeResorWa Mrs. M. J. Bishton 8 " 
Babbit's Podt Ke8ort...(i:) Dennis Paquette. ,18 " 

Walsh's Resort (o) E. Walsh | 8 " 

GreenwoodRanch(d) C. R. Allen, Mgr. . 14 " 
Billy's Resort (Little ! 

St. Germain Lake) Wm. Prowath.... 15 " 
Sunday Lake Inn (a) E. W. Harris. . .. , 9 " 



75 
SO 



2.00 
2.50 



12.00-15.00 
12.00-15.00 



75 2.50 112.00-15.00 



50 

75' 
30 
20 



2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 



10.00-12.00 
12.00-14.00 

12.00 

10.00 



202.00-2.5010.1)0-12.00 

i 
100 2.50 



.50, 

50i 
30 



2.50 
1.50 
2.00 



35l 2.50 
251.00-2.001 

30' 1.00-2.00 



CISCO LAKE, MICH.— 5fs Map, page U 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

During the season there are Pullman sleeping cars, 
Chicago through to Cisco Lake and return. The Bent 
Camps are reached by steam launch, which meets trains 
at Cisco Lake station or at State Line station, when advance 
advice is given, or they may be reached by stage from 
this point. There is a multitude of lakes here, with 
excellent facilities as to guides, boats, etc. The streams 
have been made navigable for canoes, and trails have been 
12.00-16.00 i cut from lake to lake. 

The waters hereabout are tributary to Lake Superior, 
and are noted for their small-mouthed black bass and 
lake trout (landlocked salmon). High Lake, Fish-Trap 
and Wild Cat lakes (the waters of which flow south) are 
excellent muskellunge waters. 



10.00-12.00 
8.00 
8.00 



25 

75, 



401 
251 
40 
60 
40i 
40| 

15 
15 



2.00 
2.00 



2.00 
2.00 
1.50 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 

2.00 
2.00 



15.00 
7.00-10.00 

4.00-6.00 
12.00 

10..50 



Bent's Resort (a)Chas. .\. Bent, 
Camp Tenderfoot (6)'Mrs. Chas. E. 
Lundberg. . 



(c) 3 mis. 


60 


2.50 1 


(c); 9 " 


50 


2.50 



12.00 



12.00 



14.00 

10.00 

8.00 

12.00-14.00 

10.00-12.00 

10.00 

12.00 
10.00 up 



a Postoffice, Minocqua. Wis. b Postoffice, 0.\ley. Wis.; hotel on 
Wolf Lake, c Postoffice, Boulder Junction, Wis. d Postoffice, Eagle 
River, Wis. e On an island in Blue Lake, f Postoffice, Arbor Vitae, Wis. 



a Postoffice, Cisco, Wis. b Postoffice, Watersmeet, Mich, c By 
launch. 

ESCANABA, MICH.— 5ce Map, page 54 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

At Escanaba one has the advantage of a delightful 
climate, the cool air being tempered by summer breezes 
from the lake. The city is located on Little Bay de 
Noquette, below the mouth of the Escanaba River. There 
is plenty of opportunity for trout and deep water fishing 
around this point. Black bass, pickerel and other varieties 
are also found in abundance in the near-by lakes. Excellent 
deer hunting in season; good livery, boats, tackle, guides. 



32 



R E A C H E D 



B y 



C H I C A G 



A N D N R r H W E S T E R N R Y 



Escanaba, Mich. — (Cont'd) 
etc. Around the shores of the bay are l<jcated numerous 
resorts that may be reached by steamer or stage. The 
city maintains a municipal bath house and bathing beach, 
for the free use of all residents and visitors. 



Well-built roads and winding trails afford opportunity to 
visit all parts of the island, which aliounds in natural scenery. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Distance ro 1^. 
from Q ^ 
Station ^o 



Hotel Delta lA. N. Merritt.. 



1 ml. 



Umls. 



New LudiDgtoD Hotel John Christie .... 

The Oliver Miss Marchand. . 

Maywood Hotel. .lEscanaba & Glad- 
stone Transp.Co.' 7 

Shelton House, (a) Chas. Arnold 30 

Sherman House.. Mrs. Curran 1 m 

Garden House, (ft) N. Deloria 32 mis 

Lakeside Summer 

Resort (c) O. Dickison . 



RATES 



Per Day Per Week 



100 



if :',(i(i-;i 
|l.7.';-2..iii 



50 
ill Ei].i 
100!2.00-2..5()l 
100 2.00-2.50 



40 



50 
50' 
50 
15 



2.00 
1.50 
1.50 
1.00 



30 2.00 



14.00 Am. 

12.00 up' 
Special 

12.00 

6.00-9.00 

5.00 up 

4.50-7.00 

10.00-12.00 



a Postoffice. 
Garden, Mich., 



Fayette, Mich., reached by steamer. b Postoffice, 
reached by steamer. c Postoffice, Uno, Mich. 



FOSTER CITY, MICH. .sv<. Map. page .54 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Situated on the line between Narenta and Metropolitan. 
The lover of hunting and fishing will find alnindant sport 
in this vicinity. Pri\-ate conveyance from the resort 
meets trains when requested. 



Bridges Farm. 



Mrs. S. H. Bridges! 6 mis. IS 



1.50 



.00 



Route- 



GLADSTONE, MICH. 

-Chicago and North Western Line to Escanaba; M. 
S. Ste. M. Rv. to destination. 



St. P. & 



The Commercial. . ij. Eaton 1 ml. 40] 

Pacific House. . . Mrs. Geo. Schwab 4 mis. 24j 

City Hotel .Mrs. Geo. Schwab i ml. , 36 

Private House. . . .|Mrs. N. B. Brown. | Oblks. 15| 
Maywood Hotel ! 

and Resort Ci. English 1 ml. .50 

Delta Hotel , , 8 



Private Home. 



Jas. Grills | Sl 



fl.50 
1.00 
1..50 
1.00 

1..50 
2.00 
1..50 



5.00 
5.00 
6.00 
5.00 



Special 
Special 



GRAND ISLAND, MICH. 

Munising, Mich. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to Little Lake, Mich., 
M. & S. E. Ry. to destination. 

Located at the entrance of Munising Bay is Grand 
Island, a natural forest and game preserve of L3,600 acres. 
The forest preserve has been stocked with the Black 
Game of Sweden, capercailzie, hazel grouse, sharptail 
grouse, willow grouse or dal rypa, as well as the native 
partridge or ruffed grouse, wild turkey, ring-necked and 
black-necked pheasants. Elk, moose and various species 
of the deer roam at will over the island. 

On Grand Island is located Hotel Williams, a modern 
hostelry of lu.xurious appointments. Cottages are also 
for rent. 

Pure air, good water and e.Kcellent cuisine are some of 
the features of this resort. The hotel is kept open the 
year round. A passenger launch makes regular scheduled 
trips to Munising, connecting with all trains. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Distance 


"oV. 


from 




Station 


ZO 



RATES 



Per Day Per Week 



Hotel Williams, on 
Grand Island, in 
Munising HarborjThe Munising Co. 3 mis. 



150|3.00-3.50 



15.00-21.00 



HANCOCK, MICH. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to Negaunee; D. S. S. & \. 
Ry. to Houghton; M. R. R. R. to destination. 



Hotel Scott . 



W. C. Beilke. 



2 biks. 200 



2.50-4.00 



Special 



HOUGHTON, MICH. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to Negaunee; D, S. S. & 
.\. Ry. to destination. 
The Pilgrim River and Portage and Twin Lakes, noted 
for bass, are reached from this point. 



Douglas House. . 


. John C. Mann . . . 


1 bik. 


250 


2. .50 up Am, 


1.00 up Eu. 


Hotel Dee 


. MissM.E.Digman 


1 " 


50 


..50 up 


European 


St .James Hotel. . 


. Mrs. R. Frennette 


2blks. 


30 


1.25 up 


6.00 up 


Michigan House. 


. John J. Mevers. . . 


Iblk. 


40 


1.00-1.50 


7.00-9.00 


Hotel Knauf . . . 


. J. H. Knauf 


2blks. 


100 


1.25 up 


6.00 up 


Slusser House . . . 


.|Mrs. Florence Slusser 3 " 


25 


1..50 


7.00 



IRON MOUNTAIN, MICH.— 5<-c Map, page .5.j 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Deer plentiful in neighboring forests; fine pickerel and 
bass fishing in Spread Eagle Lake, Lake Antoine, 
Menominee River, and small trout streams in the \'icinit\". 
Boats, guides and li\ery at station. 



Milliman Hotel. . . 


Milliman Bros . . . 


3blks. 


100 


2.00 up 


12.00 up 


Hotel Harding.. . . 


W.J. Harding..,. 


U " 


75 


1..50 up 


7.00 up 


Empire Hotel .... 


S. A. Larsen 


li " 


30 


1.50 


8.00 


Felch Hotel 


S. H. Austin 


2 " 


40 


1.00-1. .50 


5.00-6.00 


Central House. . . . 


Joseph Cordy . . . . 


2i " 


40 


1.00 


5.00 


Iron Mountain 












House 


D. Sevena 


11 " 


25 


1.00 


4.. 50 


Hotel Raymond. . 


C. L. Raymond. . 


2 " 


20 


1.00 


5.00 


Home Hotel 


Fred Lambert. . . . 


2 " 


10 


1.00 


5.00 



IRON RIVER, MICH.— See Map, page BJt 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Deer are plentiful. Brook trout and black bass abounrl 
in the neighboring lakes and streams. Hotel accommo- 
dations are good. Guides and livery at station. 



New Boyington 

Iron Inn 

Piper House. . 
Ipes House.. . 
Central Hotel 
Commercial. . 



.|A. T. Wooster. 
C. H. Sensiba . 
iJas. E. Piper. . 

IJ.F. Ipes 

B. Laduke. . . . 
F. G. Sensiba . 



4 blks. 
3 " 

5 " 



60 
50 
50 
20 



2.00 
2.00 
1..50 
1.25 



Special 

14.00 

5.00 

5.50 



3 blks. 50, 1.00 



5.00 



LAKE LINDEN, MICH. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to Negaunee; D. S. 
A. Ry. to Houghton; M. R. R. R. to destination. 



S, & 



Lake Linden Hotel R. J. Taylor ! | ml. 

The La Rose I H. La Rose i j " 

C. &H. House.... IW. Bcaudoin \ " 



50 2.00 10.0(1 

401.50-2.001 5.(10 u| 
35' LOO 5.00 



33 



L .1 A" E S A N D RESORTS OF THE N O R T II WEST 




THE BEACH APPEALS ESPECIALLY TO CHILDREN 




A HALT: AT THE SPRING 
34 



R K A C II R D B Y 



C II I C A G O A N D N O R T II 



V E S T E R N R Y. 



MANISTIQUE, MICH. 

Route — Chicago and North Wcstrrn Line to Escanaba 
S. Ste.M, R\ . to ilistination 



M. St, P. & 



Iloti-lsand Boarding 


Proprietors 


Distance 

from 
Station 


O S5 


RATES 


Houses 


Per Da>- j Per Week 


HotelOssawinHmakee L. Maleltc. , t ml. 

Barnes Hotel John Smith 1 " 

St James Hotel. P. McNamara.. . . ' S l)lks. 
Hiawatha Hotel , Mrs. J. S. McLcod; 1 blk. 

American House. . f. H. Schunk 1 ml. 

( jardcn House. . . . Russel Deloria ... ,15 mls.(a^ 


50 2. .50 '10.00-14 00 
40 1..50 1 5.00-7.00 
,50 1,.50 00 
(iO 1.00 too 
40 1,50 (i.OO 
101.00-2.00 Special 



MENOMINEE, MICH. 

Roiiti — (."hicai,'o and North Western Line, local. 

FickcTfl and bass are caught in Green Bay, and trout 
in Menominee Ri\cr. Excellent facilities in the way df 
liverv, guides, boats and tackle. Daily steamers to Fish 
Creek, Ejihraim and all |)oinls on east shore of (.".reen Bay. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Distance 

from 
Station 


o V. 

O 3 

2C 



RATES 



Per Day Per Week 



a Distance from Cook's 
twenty-six miles; postofficc, 



Mill sl.itior 
( i.irden. Mi 



distance from Manistiiiiie, 
I.; reached by stage. 



MARENISCO (GOGEBIC LAKE), MICH. — .s,r,i/„;^,/>u,t;f^.^ 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, loc.il. 

F"rom Marenisco, a beautiful drive thmtigh the primeval 
forests, with the incense of \nne and lialsam ever present, 
liringsthe visitor to Gogebic Hotel, on the southern shore 
of the lake bearing the same name. 

C^.ogebic has achieved a national reputation as a health 
resort, the climate being especially luiieficial to sufferers 
from hay fe\er, asthma and all bronchial troubles. The 
lake is noted for the size and quantity of fish taken froin 
it, especially sinall-mouthed bass. 



Hotel Menominee. W. S. Carpenter. . I 5 blks. 

National Hotel . . . D. Brown 15 " 

Richards Hotel. . . Edw. Richards. . .'■ 5 " 
Private House... i\Irs. ]. Ruprecht I 2 " 

Charles Hotel Chas." Kahle 4 " 

Private House. . . . Mrs. M. Arsineau., 4 " 
New Commercial I 

Hotel J. Flynn 1 lilk. 

Exchange Hotel . . Thos. McGuire. . I i " 

American House. . I. Sherry i 3 blks 

Forest Idyll A. W. Fichtner. . .By boat 100 

Anderson Hotel.. . iMrs. Anderson . . . 20 mis. ,200, 



1001 2. ,50 up i 
75' l.,50 ' 
S5 1.00-1. .50 
12: 1.00 
251.00-1,.50 
lo: 



30! 1.00 
351.00-1.50 
25' 1.00 up 



G.OO up 

Special 

0.00 u|i 

5.00-0.00 

4.50-5.00 



4. .50-5.00 
4. ,50-5.00 
Special 
00 :10.00-14.0II 
2..50 ;10.00-12.(.)0 



Gogebic Hotel and 
Cottages 'G. 



F. Dare 



nis. 200 2„50 



1 5 ( H I 



MARQUETTE, MICH.— iV? Map, page .;/, 

R<iute — Chicago and North Western Line to Negaunee; D. 
A. Ry. to destination. 



METROPOLITAN, MICH.— i>f Map, page a.i 

Route — Chicago .md North Western Line, local. 

Many places can be reached from this station where 
there is good deer and partridge shooting and brook trout, 
bass, and pickerel fishing. The best places are Brown's, 
Lion's, Six Mile. Pickerel and Norway lakes, Ford, Skunk 
and Sturgeon risers. Hotel accommodations are good. 
Guides can be had by applying to the hotel proprietors. 



S. S. lS; 



Private House . (a) A. Rian 

Private House . (o)'Chas. Solberg . 



On the southern shore of Lake Superi<>r is a region of | ^^ ^ZIV.: [ ! ! NL ^vlckLn. 
rare beauty, with a clunate the merits of which are sung 
far and wide by summer visitors, esijecially those seeking 
relief from ha>' fe\'er. The city of Marquette is particu- 
larly well known in this respect. 

Prescpie Isle and many other picturesque points may be 
reached from this place. In the ^-icinity of the city and 
Munising Bay are many lakes and streams, well stocked 
with brcjok and rainbow trout, landlocked salmon, steel- 
head trout and bass. Deer and partridge are found in 
abundance in season, and year after year sportsmen return 
to this vicinity to enjoy good hunting and fishing. 



2 blks. 


10 


Jblk. 


8 


2 mis. 


10 


3 " 


5 



1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 



5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 



a Postoffice, Fetch, Mich. 

MICHIGAMME, MICH.— 5ff Map, page 54 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Lake Michigamme is within the city limits, and about 



four miles distant are three other beautiful lakes, 
plentiful, and deer found in season; good boating. 



Trout 



North Western Hotel|Mrs.E.Scott cSiSon 
Camp Kechuwa((i)'Helen Ross 



.blk. I ,50i 



2.00 
125.00 



10.00 
for season 



Hotel Marquette.. 


John H. Lewis . . . 


2 blks. 


100 


2..50-4.00 




Hotel Clifton 


Daniel Sullivan.. . 


Oi '* 


60 


2.00-2..50 


14.00 up 


Summit House . . . 


Mrs. A.C. .Anderson. 


3 " 


75 


1.50-2.00 


G.00-9.00 


Hotel Brunswick.. 


Wm. .A. French.. . 


1 blk. 


75 


1.2.5-1. .50 


7.00-S.OO 


Queen City Hotel . 


Mrs. Jos. Morin . . 


3 blks. 


20 


1..50 


0.00 


Central House.. . . 


Jos. Gagnon 


near 


30 


1.00-1. .50 


5.00-7.00 


Private House. . . . 


Misses M. and L. 












Probst 


3 blks. 


25 


1.00-1. .50 


0.00-10.00 


McKinnon's Resort.. 


A. McKinnon. . . . 


2i mis. 


20 


1..50 


10.,50 


Private House. . . . 


F. Deucette 


9 blks. 


10 


1.00 


4.,50 


Pri\ate House. . . . 


Mrs. D. Meyers. . 


4 " 


10 


1.00 


0.00 


Private House. . . . 


Smith & Leeman. . 


" 


10 


1.00-1.50 


0.00-10.00 


Morton House. . 


Mrs. T. W. Griffin 


2 " 


20 


1.00-1. .50 


O.OO-.S.OO 


Merchants Hotel. . 


Mrs. O. Tillander. 


2 " 


20 


1.00-1.50 


O.OO-.S.OO 


Hotel Janzen 


.Mrs. Wni. Janzen. 


h blk. 


40 


1.00-1.25 


5.00-0.00 



a Season July Sth to August 19th. This is a high-class summer 
recreation camp for girls, located on the northern shore of Lake 
Michigamme. Rate includes instruction in outdoor activities, board, 
and even laundry. Arrangements must be made in advance through 
Miss Ross, 214 N. Spring Street, Independence. Mo, 



MUNISING, MICH. 

Route 



Pictured Rocks and Grand Island. 

to Little Lake, Mich.; 



-Chicago .ind North Western Line 
Munising Railway to destination. 

Munising is located on Munising Bay, one of the most 
beautiful bays on the Great Lakes. The famous Pictured 
Rocks are within an hour's launch ride from Munising. It 
is a modern city with up-to-date improvements and excel- 
lent hotel accommodations. Good fishing and hunting. 



35 



LAKE S AND RESORTS OF T H 



E NORTHWEST 




REACHED BY CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN RY . 



Munising, Mich.— (Cont'd) 
Grand Island Forest and Game Preserve, an island at 
the entrance of Munising Bay, containing 13,600 acres, 
is stocked with game, has many roads and trails, and with 
Hotel Williams, a modern hostelry, offers inducements 
which should not be overlooked when making a choice for 
a summer's outing. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Distance 
from 



tation 2;0 



RATES 



Per Day Per Week 



Beach Inn W. C. French . . . . 

Hotel Williams (on 

Grand Island, in 

Munising Harbor The Munising Co. 

IMunising House. . Jas. Barbait 

(Jlson House A. .i^nderson 

Do < .ary Hotel . . . IMrs. A. De Gary. 



near 


100 


3 mis. 


150 


3 blks. 


30 


7 " 


35 


2 " 


20 



2. .50 up Special 



3.00-3.50,15.00-21.00 
1.00-1. .50 4.50-5.00 
1.00 , 4. .50-5.00 
1.00 5.00 



REPUBLIC, MICH.— 5ff Map, page 54 
Route — Chic.ii;o and .North Western Line, local. 

Brook trout and lake trout are plentiful in the lakes and 
streams in the vicinity of Republic. Deer, bear and 
partridge shooting is good during the fall months. 



Log Gable ij- F. Viele 

Trout Lake House'Lewis J. Adams. 

Rowland Inn E. S. Rowland.. . 

Hotel Republic. . . :W. Thomas 



5 blks. 


15 


1.50 


4 " 


35 


1.00-1.50 


5 " 


201 2.00 


2 " 


25 


2.00 



8.00-9.00 

7.00 

Special 

10.75 



SAULT STE. MARIE, MICH. 

Route No. 1 — Chicago and North Western Line to Escanaba; M. St . P. 

& S. Ste. M. Ry. to destination. 
Route No. 2 — Chicago and North Western Line to Negauncc; D. S. S. 

& A. Ry. to destination. 

Sault Ste. Marie is the northern terminus for another 
of the Chicago and North Western Railway's through 
sleeping car lines. It is a place well worthy of a \isit and 
is of particular interest to summer travelers as being the 
gateway to the beautiful Georgian Bay country, and to the 
fishing grounds on the northeastern shore of Lake Superior. 

Steamer lines are maintained regularly between 
Sault Ste. Marie and Michipicoten Island, located on the 
northeastern shore of the lake at the base of the Laurentian 
Mountains, and a circuit tour of Georgian Bay, on one of 
the steamers which lea\'e the "Soo" at stated intervals, 
is one of the most interesting journeys imaginable. 



Park Hotel iA. E. Marriott 

Murray Hill !jas. W. McTavish 

Sherman House.. . \V. J. Hanley 



Belvidere Hotel.. 
Franklin House.. 
Hickler House. . . 
.Alberta House. . . 
.American House. 
Tremont House.. 



P. R. Downey. . . . 

M. Matthews 

J. Rapin 

[Mrs. A. D. Wright 
Jos. Corriveau.. . . 
IJ. E. Morrissey. . . 



2 blks. 


150 


3.00-4.00 


4 " 


300 


2.00-3..50I 


4 " 


30 


1.50 


5 " 


75 


1..50 


4 " 


35 


1.00-1.25 


8 " 


40 


1.50 up 


U" 


40 


1.50 


1 blk. 


30 


1.00-1.25 


3 blks. 


40 


1.00 



12..50 up 

7.00 

8.75 

6.00 
Special 

5.75 

6.00 

4.00 



SPREAD EAGLE, MICH. 
P. O., Iron Mountain, Mich. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

On a chain of thirteen beautiful lakes. There is an 
abundance of deer and partridge in the woods and e.xcellent 



fishing in the lakes and streams. Good hotel accommoda- 
tions. Tourists are met with electric launches. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Distance 

from 
Station 



Hotel Dennis. 



W. L. Dennis . 



1ml. 



o s 
20 



RATES 



Per Day Per Week 



50 Rates on application 



STATE LINE, MICH.— .V<r Map, page 44 

See Lac Vieux Desert, Wis., and Cisco Lake, Mich. 



WATERSMEET, MICH.— 5<-f Map, page 44 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Watersmeet is noted as headquarters for trout fisher- 
men. Several small streams unite in close proximity to the 
station, forming what is known as Great Trout Brook. 
There is a beautiful waterfall near the station, below which 
especially fine trout fishing can be had. Black bass are 
plentiful in the lakes, all of which are of easy access. Deer, 
partridge, bear and duck hunting in vicinity. A new 
turnpike county road has been constructed to Thousand 
Island Lake, twelve miles distant. 



R.R. Eating HouselA. C. Browncll . 
Hotel Kelly. . Kelly Bros 



At Sta. 
^blk. 



2.00 
2.00 



10.00 
12.00 



MINNESOTA 



BACKUS, MINN. 
Kabekona Camp, Woman Lake. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to St. Paul; N. P. Ry. to 
Brainerd, and Minnesota & International Ry. to Backus. 

Kabekona Camp is beautifully located on Woman Lake, 
just outside the proposed National Park in Northern 
Minnesota, and is the only log cabin fishing camp in this 
entire district. It is reached through Backus Station, 
178 miles from St. Paul, and by a drive of eighteen miles 
from the station to the Camp, a covered stage being pro- 
vided. An ideal fishing and hunting resort, where muskel- 
lunge. Great Northern pike, black bass, wall-eyed pike, 
pickerel and whitefish, also grouse, partridge and ducks 
abound. Every consideration has been taken to provide 
comfortable accommodations for visitors. 
Kabekona Camp {a)\}. C. Jackson 18 mis. j 2S|3.00-3..50; 



a Postoffice, Backus, Cass County, Minn. 

CHISAGO, CITY, MINN. 

Chisago Lakes. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to St. Paul; N. P. Ry. to 
destination. 

E.\cellent fishing in Green, Sunrise and Chisago lakes; 
also good duck shooting in season. Good livery at station. 
Scenery very attractive. 



Dahl's House Frank A. Dahl . 

Island Resort .... A. Schlemmer. . 
Gleer's House. , . .iFrank O. Gleer. 
Green Lake Housell. Johnson 



4 blks. 
2 mis. 
2^ " 



150 
35 
35 
2iblks 12 



2.00 10.00-12.00 
1.50-2.00 7.00-8.00 
1.00-1. .50j 5.00-6.00 

1.00 7.00 



CURRIE, MINN. See Tracy, Minn. (Lake Shetek). 



37 



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EVERYONE ENJOYS THE WATER 




rHE HEALfHFUL PLEASURES OF OUTDOOR LIFE 
38 



REACHED BY C II I C A G O A N D N O R T II W E S TERN R Y 



DETROIT, MINN. 
Route No. 1 — Chicago and North Western Line to St. Paul; M. St. P. 

& S. Ste. M. Ry. to destination. 
Ripute No. 2 — Chicago and North Western Line to St. Paul, Duluth or 

Ashland; N. P. Ry. to destination. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Colonial Hotel. ... 
Hotel Minnesota. . 
Fairhaven House.. 
Pleasant Point House 
Union House 



J. A. Harding.. . 
V. Anderson .... 
T. G. McNeal... 
Thos. Richmond. 
E. L. Jordan , . 



Distance V'o ^ 

from j Q ^ 

Station j 2 (^ 



RATES 



Pit Day Per Week 



1 blk. 
:i blks. 
5 mis. 

in .Ik. 



50 .75 up 
150l2.00-2.50 
m 1..50 
40 2.00 j 
25 1.00 



European 
'.). 50-12. .50 
7.00-10.00 
7.00-10.00 
4.50 



DULUTH, MINN.— .SVv Map, f"?.e -Ji 

Rnule No. 1 — Chicago and North Western Line, local, via Eau Claire 

or St. Paul. 
Route No. 2 — Chicago and North Western Line, local, via Milwaukee 

and Appleton to Ashland; N. P. Ry. to destination. 
Ruule No. 3 — Chicago and North Western Line to St. Paul; N. P. Ry. 

or G. N. Ry. to destination. 



Hotel Lenox 

The Spalding 

Hotel Holland.... 
New St. Louis . . . . 
Hotel McKay. . . . 
The Alvarado . . . . 
The Miller Hotel. 



Ribenack Bros. . . 

E. H.Lee 

S. Goldberg 

Tilden Lewis 

W. A. McKay... , 
I .ongstreet&Sullivan 
T. W. Miller 



2 blks. 


400 


2.00 up 


3 " 


4(J0 


l.,50up 


1 blk. 


400 


1..50up 


3 blks. 


200 


1..50up 


1 blk. 


125 


2.00 up 


4 blks. 


100 


.50 up 


2' " 


100 


.75 up 



American 
European 

7.00 
12.00 up 
European 



EAGLE LAKE, MINN. 
See Madison Lake, Minn. 



ELBOW LAKE, MINN. 

Kiiutc — Chicago and North Western Line to St. Paul 
S. Ste. M. Ry. or G. N. Ry. to destination. 



M. St. P. & 



Park Hotel T. A. Thompson. . ! 3 blks. 25 2.00 

Ten Mile Lake Hotel A. Prohosky 10 nils. I oOl 2 00 

Haarstadt Hotel . .C. G. Haarstadt . . 3 blks. ... 11.. 50-2.00 



Special 
Special 



Hotels and Boarding 


Proprietors 


Distance 
from 


■1 


RATES 










Station 


20 


Per Day 


Per Week 


Hazelmere Hotel 








and Cottages. . . 


F. R. Cotton 


2 mis. 


.50 2.00 


10.00 


Bullard Hotel .... 


E. A. Lcndkc 


(i blks. 


45 


2.00-2.50 


14.00-17.50 


Hotel Heidel 


A. O. Axtel 


4 " 


40 


2.50 


14.00 


Inter la ken Im- 








Furnis 


hed cott'ges 


provement Ass'n 


F.A.B.Paterson.Mgr. 


3 mis. 




■ wk. 1(1.0(1 
month 


2 wk.s. 15.00 
20.00 


Hotel Foster 


F. Sutter 


5 blks. 


50 


1.2,5-1.50 


7.00 



FERGUS FALLS, MINN. 
Route No. 1 — Chicago and North Western Line to St. Paul or Duluth; 

G. N. Ry. to destination. 
Route No. 2 — Chicago and North Western Line to St. Paul, Duluth 

or Ashland; N. P. Ry. to destination. 



The Grand Hotel. G. L. Bonncy. . 

Park Hotel D. Cummings. . 

Christiana Hotel., •liihusun E. ll,i;ii,'Biisiin. 



4 blks. 


1002.00-2.25 


.-, „ 


50 1.7.5-2.00 


', blk. 


.50. ..50-.75 , 



14.00 

7.00-10.00 

4..50 Eu. 



FOX LAKE, MINN. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, hx.il. 

A beautiful lake witli a clear, sandy beach, located 
adjacent to the station. The fishing is good, pike, pickerel, 
black bass and croppies being the principal x^arieties. Good 
boats and all kinds of outer's supplies are obtainable at lake. 



Fox Lake House. 
Farm House .... 



J. Tenhoff 1 blk. 

Samuel Loonier...; 2J nils 



Ill 



1.00 
1.00 



5.00 
7.(30 



ELY, MINN. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to Duluth, D. & 1. R. R. R, 
to destination. 
Long Lake — noted for fishing, bathing, boating. Fully 
ec|uipped cottages for rent. Pickerel, pike, whitefish.muskel- 
lunge and bass. Famous hay fever resort. Burnside Lake, 
a very popular resort, may also be reached from here. 



GLENWOOD, MINN. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to St. Paul; N. P. Ry. or 
M. St.P. & S. Ste. M. Ry. to destination, 
("ilenwood lies in a ^•alley at the head of Lake 
Minnewaska. The lake is nine miles long by fi\e miles 
wide, with a fine drive following around the lake shore 
the entire distance. There is fine fishing, bathing and 
boating here. Good duck and prairie chicken hunting 
in season. On the lake, daily boat livery is maintained, 
while lining its shores are modern hotels and cottages 
(furnished and unfurnished), bathing pavilions and beaches, 
an amusement hall, etc. 



The Minton.. . . . .\Iintoii Hold Co 

The Glenwodd.. . . Matt W.ird . , , 

Lake Side Hotel. . J. R. Jenkinson. . . 



1 ml. (iO 2.00 I (i.00-I2.00 
1 " (iO 1..50 up I (i.OO up 

1 " 30i 1.50 I 7.00 



Exchange Hotel . . I. G. Cox i 4 blks. 

Lakeview Hotel 12 " 



40. 
50 



2.00 
2.00 



S.00-10..50 
8.00-10.00 



KASOTA, MINN.— See Lake Washington. 



FAIRMONT, MINN. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Fairmont is located on Lakes George, Sisseton, Build, 
Hall and Anilier, which are connected and afford oppor- 
tunity for an excellent canoeing trip. Other near-by lakes 
are Rose, Silver, North Sil\-er, Iowa and Fox. 

The town is located immediately on the shores of Lakes I the beauliiullv sloping banks covered 
George and Sisseton. The hotels are convenient to the I fjg]igj-,tfyi ramping grounds. 

water side. There is good fishing — especially for croppies, i 

perch and bass. The shores of the lakes are all well wooded, Tremont House 
and there are beautiful locations for cottages anrl camps. 



LAKE BENTON, MINN. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Lakes Benton, Schockatan and Hendricks and numer- 
ous smaller bodies of water in the vicinity aflord aliundant 
feeding places for ducks and geese, which are plentiful 
in the Sjirint; and Fall, as also are grouse, prairie chickens, 
geese, br.ml, siiipc, etc. Msli abound in the lakes, and 

with trees afford 



|C. H. Miller. 
Commercial Hotel W. M Kiihn. 



1 blk. 
Ubiks 



40 
30 



2.00 
LOO 



10.,50 
7.00 



39 



LAKES AND RE S R T S OF THE N O R T II W E S T 




Waaon Roads. ---Trails, scale of miles, "g j* h y | ^ 

Copyright. 1903. by Chicago A North-Western ffy. Co.. Chicago III. \ 



40 



R E A C II E D BY C II I C A C, () A X D X O K 7' II 



ir E S T E R X 



R y 



LAKE HENDRICKS. MINN. 
Hendricks Station and P.O. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Half a mile from the station is the lake, in whicli pickerel 
and perch fishing are good. Ducks and geese abound and 
prairie chitkens are |ilentiful in the surroiniding cniintr\' 
in season. 



Route 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
See, also, St. Paul, Minn. 

-Chicago and North Western Line, local. 



Hotels and Boarding 


Proprietors 


Distance 

from 
Station 


20 


RATES 


Houses 


Per Day | Per Week 


Lake \'iew Hotel. . 


H. A. Dickinson. . 


ibik. 


60| 2.00 10.00 



LAKE MINNETONKA, MINN. 

Route No. 1 — Chicago and North Western Line to St.I'.iiil; G. X. Ry. 

to destination. 
Route No. 2 — Chicago and North Western Line to Minneapolis; 

M. & St.L. R. R. to destination. 



Hotel Keewaydin (c) 

St..-\lhans 

The Maple Inn. (a) 
White House.. . (a) 
Hotel Del Otero (e) 
Hotel LaPaul..(a) 
Bartlctt's HousclJ 
Chapman House ((/) 
NorthLandInn(/) 
Sampson House(a) 

Windsor (a) 

Woolnough House (g) 
Dewev House . 



Henry Schomberg 
E. V. Graves. . . . 
Fred Getzke .... 
W. F. Sanderson 
G. F. Hopkins. . . 
Geo. F. LaPaul. 
E. D. Bartlett... 
John A. Pearson 
Arldress Manager 
W.M. Sampson. Mgr 
Mrs. M. Beers... . 
J. H. Woolnough. , 
!j. Dewey \ . . 



3blks. 


1.50 


2.50-3.0U 


3 " 


50 


3.00-5.00 


■2i" 


40 


2.00 


3 " 


75 


2.50 


o »* 


100 


3.00-4.00 


Tbik. 


120 


2.00-4.00 


10 biks. 


50 


2.00 


5 " 


S5 


2.00 


Iblk. 


60 


2.00 


1 " 


150 


2.00 


2 blks. 


50 


1.00 


iml. 


SO 


2.00 


10 blks. 


50 


2.00 



12.00-18.00 
iil.S.00-30.00 

10.00 
12.00-15.00 

14.00 up 
1 10.0t)-20.00 
.S.OO- 10.00 
,S, 0(1 12.00 
,S.0I)-1().00 
S.0(.)-14.00 
5.00-7.00 
14.00 up 
S.00-10.00 



a Postoffice, Excelsior, Minn. 
b Postoffice, Tonka, Minn. 
c Postoffice, Decphaven, Minn. 
(/ Postoffice, Mound. Minn. 



e Postoffice, Spring Park, Minn. 
/Postoffice, W'ayzata, Minn. 
g Postoffice, Woolnough, Minn. 



LAKE WASHINGTON, MINN. 
Kasota Station. 



Route - 



-Chicago and North Western Line, local; 
St. Peter Station. 



also reached from 



Lake Washington is situated about fixe miles east of 
Kasota. The fishing is good, black bass and pike being 
most plentiful. Special accommodations for fishermen, 
with an abundant supply of boats, etc. 



Cliff Inn fa)F. R. Volk ' 5 mis. ' 35 



!.00 10.00-12.00 



a Postoffice, Eagle Lake, .Minn., R. F. D. .No. 2. 

MADISON LAKE, MINN. 

Eagle Lake (Minn.) Station 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Madison Lake is beautifully situated fi\e miles north 
of Eagle Lake Station. A splendid place for rest and 
quiet; good fishing, bathing and boating. 



Point Pleasant.... ij. M. Barclay. 
Coponaning HoteliN. Rudfield... 



3 mis. 
6 " 



lOOi 
50l 



2.00 
2.00 



10.00 
10.00 



Hotels and Boarding 


Proprietors 


Distance 
from 




RATES 


Houses 








Station 


zo 


Per Day 


Per Week 


West Hotel 


West Hotel Co. . . 


6 blks. 


600 


1.00 up 


European 


Plaza Hotel 


H. F. Hason 


20 " 


2001 3. .50 up 


20.00 up 


Hampshire .Arms. . 


A. L. Hasty 


10 " 


3.502.00-5.00 


14.00-28.00 


Hotel Nicollet. . . . 


W. E. Capron. . . . 


3 " 


200 1.00 up 


European 


Hotel Elgin 


F. B. Pease 


7 " 


200! 1.00 up 


6.00 up 


National Hotel. . . 


J. R. Ferris 


3 " 


.,00/2.00up 
i\ .75 up 


American 
European 


Hotel Allen 


J. E.Allen 


.5 " 


1.50.75-2.00 


5.00-12.00 


Rogers Hotel 


W. E. Boodv 


4 " 


300 1.00 up 


European 


Berkeley Hotel , . 


E. R. Nesbitt .... 


1 ml. 


1002.00 Am. 


S.00-14.00 


Hotel Paulv 


C.A.&W.T.Pauly 


near 


75 2.00 


8.00-10.00 


Leamington 


T. F. Curtis 


10 blks. 


500 1..50 up 


10..50 up Eu. 


.Andrews Hotel . . , 


F. E. Zoone 


.1 '* 


200 1.00 up 




Beaufort 


R. H. Greer 


3 " 


250 .75 up 


5.00 up 


Hotel \'end(jme. . . 


R. F. Beebe 


4 " 


250, 1.00 up 


European 


Hotel Majestic . . , 


G. H. Fravard... . 


.S " 


2.50, 1.00 up 


European 


Hotel Radisson. . . 


S. Kruse 


.S " 


600 1..50up 


European 


Dvknian Hc^te! . . . 


H. T. Treniaine.. . 


6 " 


400l 1.50 up 




Hotel Camfield . . . 


W. B. Camfield.. . 


10 " 


ISO' 1.00 up 


6.00 up 


Hotel Hastings . . . 


J. Gorrien 


12 " 


200 1.50 up 


European 



NICOLLET, MINN. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Excellent fishing and hunting at Swan Lake; ducks 
and geese are plentiful; also splendid trapping fur mink 
and muskrat in season. 



West Hotel 


. E. A. Hacker 


Iblk. 


20 


2.00 


5.00-6.00 


Hunter's Home. 


.;K. A. Currier .... 


6 nils. 


10 


1.00 


5.00 


Private House. . . 


. IS. Girwin 


■1 " 


6 


1.00 


5.00 


Hunter's Resort . 


.|J. G. Dorn 


2 " 


16 


1.50 


4.50-7.00 



OSAKIS, MINN. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to St. Paul and Minneapolis; 
G. N. Ry. to destination. 

Lake Osakis is 120 miles northwest (jf Minneapolis, and 
is one of the largest and best lakes in Minnesota, being 
approximately twehe miles long by four wide. Oswego 
and black bass, pike, croppies and pickerel are caught in 
great numbers here. 



Idlewilde Hotel 

and Cottages.. . E. R. Ruggles. ... ' ml. !150 

Lake House E. A. Bundy U blks' .50; 

Linwood Hotel 

and Cottages. . . James Norris 2' mis. 90] 

Fair Haven O' " '20' 




10.00-12.00 
7.00-10.00 

12.00 
S.00-10.00 



PAYNESVILLE, MINN. 

Route — Chicago and North W'estern Line to St. Paul; M. St. P. & S. 
Ste. M. Ry. or G. N. Ry. to destination. 



Merchants' Hotel. 

Soo Hotel 

Grand Central.. . . 
Farview 

(at Lake Koronis) 
Cottages for rent. . 



N. H. Dries 

W. E. SchultzCo. 
J. Cook 



N. W. Rice . . . 
W. E. Schultz. 



2 mis. 



2.00 
2.00 
1.00 

2.00 



2 mis. 



10.00 
10.00 



Special 



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SKIMMING OVER A NORTHERN WATER COURSE 



iL- 




OFF FOR A ODIET AFTERNOON ON THE LAKE 
2 



REACHED BY CHICAGO AN D N O R T 11 W E S T E R N R V. 



PINE CITY, MINN. 
Lake Pokegama. 

KiHite — Chicago and North VVestura Line to Sl.l'.uil 
destination. 

The sanitariums on the lake shore are 
steamers from the station. 



to 



N, P. K. 
reachei.! 1)\ 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Distance 




from 
Station 


O p 



RATES 



Hotels and Boarding 




Distance 


o 3^ 
6% 


RATES 


Houses 


Station 


Per Day 


Per Week 


Breezy Point.. . (h) C. C. Johnson. . . . 

Volk Hotel (h)h\ L. Volk 

Point Pleasant. (<;) J. Hardegger 

VVendelschafer 

Resort ((/ ) 


2 mis. 

3 " 
12 " 

7 " 


10 

25 

150 

15 


1.50 

1.50 
1.00-1. .50 

1.50 


7.00 

8.00 
7.00 

8.00 



Per Day Per Week 



Island Hotel iMrs. J. Wilkc 8 mis. 

Hotel Agnes JFrank E. Hurley.. 1 blk. 

Private House. . . . IH. Rath 1 " 

Private House. . . . Mrs. F. Kubicek. , 1 " 

Inglenook Inn. ... J. A. Bede 1 inl. 



75 
25 
20 


2.00 
2.00 
1.00 


8.00-10.00 

10.00 

4.50 


20 


2.00 


S.OO 



PINE RIVER, MINN.— Kabekona Camp, Woman Lake. 
See Backus, Minn. 



REDWOOD FALLS, MINN. 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Ducks, geese and prairie chickens are plentifuL Large 
quantities of pickereL bass, pike and other varieties of fish 
are caught in Lake Redwond and in (he IVTinnesnta and 
Redwood ri\ers; good li\er\ . 



Kahler Hotel [G. W. Gibson . 

Richards Hotel. . . P. J. Richards. 



! Sblks. 
(10 " 



30 
50 



2.00 
1.00-1..50 



Special 
5.00-6.00 



Route 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 
See, also, Minneapolis, Minn. 

-Chicago and North Western Line, local. 



.Aberdeen Hotel.. 

Hotel Ryan 

The Frederic. . . . 
Merchants' Hotel 
Euclid Hotel .... 
Hotel Board man. 

Hotel Magee 

Willard 

Hotel Kendall 

Hotel Foley 

Clarendon Hotel. 
Astoria Hotel ... 
Hotel Northern.. 
Hotel Maloney. . 
Hotel Sherman. . , 

Hotel Lenox 

The St. Paul 

The Oxford 



Garry Sherman.. . 
W. A. Pocock.. . . 

If. H. Snyder 

|Geo. R. Kibbe... . 
C. A. Johnson. . , . 
(F. E. Turgeon. . . . 

E. M. Magee 

H. J. Tremaine. . . 

]. E. King 

b. E. Foley 

Brush & Bryant . . 

Phil. Beall 

H. F. Chandler... 
J. F. Maloney. . . . 

Ed. Norman 

W. 0. Williams, Mgr 

C. G. Roth 

S. Demers 



1ml. 


200 


1.50 up Eu. 


5blks. 


.500 


1.00 up 


6 " 


100 


1.00 up 


r> u 


200 


1.00 up 


7 *' 


100 


1.00 up 


S " 


100 


1.00 up 


3^" 


40 


1.00 u:. 


10 " 


150 


l.OOap !u. 


3 " 


100 


.75 up 


5 blks 


150 


.75 up 


s " 


75 


.75 up 


7 " 


100 


.75 up 


(j " 


200 


.75 up 


5 " 


200 


.75 up 


1 blk. 


1,50 


1.00 up 


3iblks. 


125 


1.00 


7 " 


400 


2.00 up 


8 " 


60 


.75 up 



9.00 up Eu. 
6.00-35.00 
European 
European 

European 
European 



European 

European 
European 
European 
European 



ST. PETER, MINN. 
See Lake Washington. 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Located within a short distance of St. Peter are Lake 
Washington, Lake Jefferson and Lake Emily. These lakes 
are well stocked with bass, pike, pickerel, perch and 
croppies. 



(I Locatetl on Lake Jetlerson. b Located on Lake Emily. 

SPICER, MINN. 

Ruiile — Chicago and North Western Line to St. Paul; (j. N. Ry. to 
destination. 

(jreen Lake, in Kandiyohi Count}', Minnesota, near 
Spicer, on the Great Northern Railway, is one of the most 
beautiful lakes in the State. It is about five miles long 
and three miles wide. Its shores are clean, consisting of 
sandy beach and strands of rocks and boulders. It is a 
perfect specimen of inland lake, affording excellent fishing. 
West Lake, two miles from Spicer, also offers excellent 
fishing. 



I 


nterlachen 






01 


iver Larsen . . 


. 21 mis. 


50 


2.00 


10.50 


'I 


epeetonka 






A. 


H 


ultgren. . . . 


. 3 " 


50 


2.00 


10.00 





reen Lake 


H 


ouse 


L. 


C. 


Art hum . . 


near 


35 


1.00 


5.00 



Route 



TAYLOR'S FALLS, MINN. 
Dalles of St. Croix. 

-Chicago and North Western Line to St . Pa 
destination. 



il; N. P. Rv. 



Taylor's Falls, Minn., is located on the bank of the 
St. Croix River, and is the entrance to the Inter-State Park 
and the Dalles of the St. Croix, which are noted for their 
beautiful scenery. The hillsides are full of cool, bubbling 
springs. 

The surrounding country is dotted with beautiful lakes 
which afford excellent fishing, boating and bathing. There 
are good trout streams within a short distance, reached by 
stage. Good livery. Guides at reasonable prices. 



Hotel Cocheco.. . . L.D.Phillips.Mgr. 

Dalles Hotel E. Kattenberg. . . . 

Taylor Place 



2 blks. 
Iblk. 



75| 
50' 



2.00 
2.00 



8.00 up 
7.00-10.00 



(Private House) 



The Misses 
Kattenberg. 



Lake Side (Farm 

House) (i)|Geo. Eaton 

Toby House . . , (a) M. H. Thompson. 
Birch Lodge. . . (i) W. E. Skinner. . . 



4 blks. .50 1. .50-2.00 7.00-S.OO 



5 mis 



.2:5 
30 
10 



1..50 
1.50 
1.00 



S.OO 
7.00 
6.00 



a Postoffice, Balsam Lake, Wis 

b Postoffice, Dresser Junction, Wis. 

TOWER, MINN. 
Lake Vermillion 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to Duluth; D. & I R. R. R. 
to destination. 

Lake Verinillion — noted for fishing, bathing, boating. 
Fully ecjuipped cottages for rent; 36.5 islands in lake. 
Pickerel, pike, white fish, muskellunge and bass. F"amous 
hay fever resort. Canoe trips to Canadian border. 



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=^= Wagon Roads. Trails, scale of miles tX^JU 

Copyright, 1903, by Chicago d Korth-Western Ry, Co., Chicago, ///, 



a 



REACHED BY CHIC A G (> A N D N O R T H W E S T E R N R V 





Tower, Minn 


—(Cont'd) 




Hotels and Boarding 


Proprietors 


Distance 'o « 

from Q i 

Station xc 


RATES 


Houses 


Per Day 


Per Week 



Vermillion Hotel.. 
GooiJwill Summer 

Home (a) 

Hunter's Lodge(a) 
Fabin's Park.. . (a) 



J. M. Montgomery 1 blk. 

I. Goodwill 20 mis. 

A. E. Shively 18 " 

G. Fabin 7 " 



751 2.00 

352.50-3.00 
20' 2.00 
201 2.50 



8.00-10.00 

14.50-19.00 
12.00 
15.00 



a By launch. 

TRACY, MINN. 
Lake Shetek 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Hunting and fishing good. Lake Shetek, ten miles 
distant, has se\'eral miles of fine gravel beach, and is one 
of the prettiest resorts in the State. This lake is filled with 
fish and is always kept well stocked. Prairie chicken, 
duck, snipe and grouse shooting is excellent in this \icinity. 
There arc other lakes near Trac>-. Automol)ilcs will meet 
parties at station on application. The Hotel Waukesha, 
at Lake Shetek, and hotels at Tracy furnish good accommo- 
dations at reasonable rates. 



Hotel Antlers , . . |D. F. Blackney. . . 1 blk. 

Exchange Hotel . .|Wm. Carroll 1 " 

Deal's Hotel, on 

Wall Hall Island Rudolph Beal 3 mh Ic 

Waukesha Hotel. .]D. D. Campbell . . 10" (b) 
R.R. Eating HouselC. H. Schafer . . . . near 



100 

300 
50 



2.00-2.50 
2.00 

1.00-2.00 
1.00-2.00 



10.00-14.00 
9.50 

7.00-10.00 
7.00-15.00 



Meals, .50 cents 



b Ten miles from Tracy, five miles from Currie, Minn.; hotel post- 
office is Tracy, Minn. 

c Three miles from Currie. reached by gasoline launches: postoliice, 
Slayton, Minn. 

WACONIA, MINN.— Coney Island 

Route — Chicago and .\orth Western Line to St. t\iiil; M. X St 1.. K. R. 
to destination. 

(')n one of the finest bass lakes in the State, situated 
in a charming pastoral district. 



*Conev Isl'd Hote' 


J. W. Zeglin 


1 ml. 


1.50 


2..50 


11.00-13.00 


Lake House 


Mrs. A. .Schutz. 


8 blks. 


50 


1..50 


Special 


North Star Hotel. 


Tester & Fischer. . 


8 " 


50 


1.50 


Special 


Automobile Hotel 


Emile Amblard . . . 


S " 


50 


2.00 


12.00 



* Steamers connect with all trains at water tank. 

WALKER, MINN. 

Route — Chicago and .\orth Western Line to St. Paul: X. P. Ry. to 
Brainerd, and Minnesota & International Ry. to Walker. 

Walker is the station for Leech Lake, one of the largest 
and most beautiful bodies of water in Minnesota. Muskel- 
lunge and other varieties of game fish abound. Ample 
hotel accommodations. 



Glengarry Springs 

Hotel 

Hotel Chase 

Lake \'iew 

Lake Shore 

Mohler 



P. H. McGarrv...:l| mis. 

L. H. Chase 1 blk. 

R. Still 2 blks. 

C. Carlson j blk. 

W. P. Mohler.... i " 



100 2.00-3. .50 10..50-20.00 

100 2.00 I 12,00 

50 1.50 I S.00-10.00 

501..5O-2.0(); 8.00-10.00 

30 1.00 I 4.50-5.00 



WASECA, MINN. 
Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Waseca is a thriving city of .3, .500 people, 10.") miles 
west of Winona, Minn. Just northeast of the city is 
Clear Lake, one of the beauty spots of Minnesota. The 
lake is one mile wide and one and one-half miles long, with 
a drive around it. At the north end of the lake is Starr 
Park, where many people go every summer to camp and 
enjoy a rest. 

Other near-by lakes are Loon, Rice and W'atkins. The 
lakes are well supplied with pickerel, black and silver bass, 
and other varieties of fish. Good facilities in way of boats, 
tackle and bait. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Hotel Grant.. . 
Waverly Hotel 
Hotel Rvan. . . 



. |C. S. Gardinicr. 

IE. H.Smith.... 

. M. W. Rvan. . . 



Distance 

from 
Station 



■2 ^ 



RATES 



Per Day Per Week 



4 blks. 50|2.00-2.25: 10..50 up 
2 " 50; 1.50 I 6.00 
10 " I .50! 1..50 up i 8.00 



WINONA, MINN. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Picturesquely situated on the Mississippi, W'inona offers 
many attractions as a summer resort. The surrounding 
scenery is fine, and there is good fishing, both in the 
Mississippi River and the numerous smaller streams in the 
vicinity. Fine boating. Many farmers near Winona, 
along the Mississippi, will take boarders at .|3.00 to iS.^.OO 
per week. 



Hotel Winona. . . . 
The Nortli Western 

Park Hotel 

City Hotel 

Schlitz Hotel 

Ludwig Hotel .... 
Commercial Hotel 
Merchants Hotel.. 



F. B.Tuttle, Mgr. 
W. W. Moulster . . 
C. C. Miller & Son 
Mrs. F. McCarthy 
Fakler & W'illianis 
Mrs. W. Milne.. . 
L. Cisewski, Mgr , 
F.Witt 



3 blks. 200 



At Sta. 
2 blks. 
2 " 
4 " 
6 " 



50 
1.50 
40 
40 
75 
40 
30 



2.00-4.00 Special 
2.00 10.00 

2.00-3.0010.00-18.011 
1.25 5.00-7.00 
1.50 European 
.50 up 3.00 up 
1.25 5.00-7.00 
1.50 i 6.00-7.00 



WORTHINGTON, MINN. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Ducks, prairie chickens, plover and snipe plentiful. 
The lake adjacent to the town is well supplied with pike, 
pickerel and perch. Good livery, boats and tackle. 



Hotel Thompson. 
Western Hotel. , . 



C. A. Sampson . 
iC. B. Ward... . 



3il)lks 65 2.50-3.00 

3 " 40, 1..50 7.00-10.50 



SOUTH DAKOTA 



Route 



DEADWOOD, S.D. 

-Chicago and North Western Line, local, via Pierre or Chadron. 



Franklin Hotel . 
Gillmore Hotel . 
Holzner Hotel. . 



F. W. Medbery. . . 
J. T. Gillmore. . . . 
Mrs. Holzner Parrell 



1 blk. 

2 blks 

3 " 



100 

60 

100 



1.00-2.50 European 

2.00 9.00-12.00 

1.00-1.,50 3.00-5.00 



45 



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Trails. "Wagon Roads, scale of miles, t^ •■ ! f ^ 

Copyright, 1903, by Chicago i Notlh-Western Ry. Co., Chicago, III. 



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HOT SPRINGS, S. D. 

Route — Chicago ami North Western Line, local. 

Situated in tiie southern Black Hills region amid pine- 
covered hills, this resort is attracti\-e to the tourist, 
pleasure-seeker and invalid. With an altitude of 3,400 
feet, neither extreme heat or cold is ever experienced. 
The curative properties of the waters of the natural 
Hot Springs are highly efficacious in cases of rheumatism 
and kindred ailments. There are splendid baths, fine 
hotels and excellent sanitariums. 



are plentiful in season. Wall-eyed pike, bass, pickerel and 
perch abound in the waters of this fine lake. Hotel 
accommodations at lake. 

Nature has made this an ideal resort for the hunter and 
fisherman. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Hotels and Boardiny 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Distance 

from 
Station 



O 3 



RATES 



Per Day Per Week 



The Evans Hotel. , 


Evans Hotel Co (u) 


i blk. 


400 


2.50 up 


15.00 up 


New (iillespie, . (b) C. C,. Fargo, Mgr 


i " 


1001. .50-2.00 


S.00-12.00 


Hot Springs Hotel. Mrs- M. S. Nicholson 


2blks. 


100 


2.00 


S.00-12.00 


Heubner Boarding 










House iVVm. Heubner. . . . 


4 " 


■SO 


1.00 


6.00 


Siloaui Boarding i 










House Will 0. Ferguson. . 


1 ml. 


00 


1.50 


7.00 


Minnekahta Blocki 










Rooming House iMrs. W'. M. Lash- 












baugh 


near 


75 


1.25-1.75 


7.00-10.00 


Gibson House ... 


Geo. Gibson 


3blks. 


40 


2.00 


8.50 


Nicholson Apart- 












ments 


Mrs. M. S. Nicholson 


.3 " 


lib 


1.50 


6.00-8.00 


Valley House 


D. N. Kupps 


2 " 


40 


1.00 


6.00 



.Arcade Hotel 

The Kampeska. . . 

Grand 

The Lincoln 

North Western Hotel 

Savoy Hotel 

Cotiitiiercial Hotel 
Burlington Hotel.. 
.•\ntlers Hotel .... 
The Stony Point 

Resort 

North Side Hotel.. 
Square Deal Hotel 



L. G. Thompson. 

C. K. Snyder. . . . 
Jas. E. Kiley. . . . 

Hess& Rau 

Geo. R. Church.. 
Oleson & Palm . . 
G. S. Ireland. . . . 

L. O'Neil 

L. E. Gingry. . . . 



Distance 

from 
Station 



C. M. Williamsdi 

Theo. Leafdahl. 

Geo. Church 3 blks. 



5blks. 

Iblk. 

2 blks. 
Iblk. 

3 blks. 
Iblk. 

X ** 

3 blks. 
Iblk. 

5 blks. 
1 blk. 



26 Per Day Per Week 



100 

200 
100 
300 
75 
40 
60 
60 
50 



.75 up 

2.00 up 

i.00-2.00 

2.00-2.50 

2.00-2.50 

1.25 
1.00-1.25 
1.00-1.25 

1.00 
.50-1.25 

1.25 
1.25 
1.25 



European 
American 
European 
American 
American 

7.00 

5.00-7.00 

6.00 

5.00 

3.00-7.00 

5.00 
6.00 
5.00 



(I Two miles from Kain|ieska. 



u Open all year. b Also have a sanatorium department for which 
they solicit patients at .$25.00 per week, including nurse. 

LAKE KAMPESKA, S. D. 
See Watertown, S. D. 



LAKE PRESTON, S. D. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 
Duck and prairie chicken shooting. 
station. 



Good li\ery at 



NORTH DAKOTA 



DEVIL'S LAKE, N. D. 

Route— Chicago and North Western Line to St. Paul or Duluth; 

N. P. Ry. or G. N. Ry. to destination. 

On Great Northern Railway, Minnewaukon Station; 

on Northern Pacific Railway, Station is at west end of 

the lake. 



Park Hotel A. Sheets 5 blks. 

Commercial Hotel J. H. Lubes , 1 blk. 



2.00 
2.00 



10.51) 



TheSevilla....(a)M. R. Mayer 4 blks. 

Hotel Oakwood(a)C.Gifford, Mgr.(6) 6 mis. 

Reid's Hotel !w. H. Reid | 2 blks. 

Victoria (a)lAndrew Huseby . . 2 " 

Columbin Hotel .. T. W. Slutz 2 " 

Colonial Hotel.... |C. E. Gray ; Iblk. 

a Postoffice and station 
to grounds. 



14.00 



1125 2.25 up 

,300i 2..50 

120' .50-1.00 European 

40, 1.00 I 

25|l.00-1.25: 6.00-7.00 
100 .50-1.50 Special 



Devil's Lake, N.D. b Street cars and auto 



WYOMING 



LANDER, 'WYO. 



RAPID CITY, S. D. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local, via Pierre or Chadrun. 
In the Black Hills, surrounded by some of the most 
interesting points in this famous region, and at the junction 
of the Chicago and North Western with the Pierre, i Ro^Jt^-Chicago and North Western Line, local. 
Rapid City and Northwestern Railway. The city is Situated as it is at the base of one of the grandest 
beautifully located in the valley of the Rapid River, ranges of mountains in the United States, with an elevation 
Harney's Peak and some of the noted mines of the Hills "f 5-350 feet, Lander has much to ofier the tourist, 
are reached from Rapid Citv. E.xcellent trout fishing and Beautiful mountain lakes and rapid streams, with the 
camping grounds on Rapid River. Deer, antelope and best of fishing, grand unsealed peaks, living glaciers, ideal 
small game hunting is good in the adjacent territory. camping spots along streams or in mountain forests, 

^ '■ i '- hunting unequaled in this country, bright warm sunshine 

and an atmosphere so clear and invigorating as to be itsell 
judged a most healthy tonic. 



Harney Hotel . . . , Midwest Hotel Co 2 blks. 
International Hotel. P. B. McCarthy, . 4 " 
New Patton Hotel A. A. Judson 1 blk. 



100 2..ill-:l.(KI,\iii. 

100 1.50 I 

75i 2.00 : 



j.OO ii|i Jill. 
10.00 
10.50 



WATERTOWN, S. D. 
Lake Kampeska. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

Lake Kampeska, three miles from Watertown, is a \ery 
popular resort. Prairie chickeris, snipe, ducks and geese 



Hotel Fremont . . 
Albany Hotel . . . 
City Bakery and 

Cafe 

Washington House 
Coalter's House.. . 
Central House. . . . 



E. F. Seaver, Mgr. 
Jennie Boland.. . . 

I. D. Rae 

t. H. Batte 

W. N.Coalter.... 
Mrs. F. S. Seals... 



2 blks. 


115 


1.00 up 


2 " 


50 


.50-1.00 


3 " 


25 


2.00-3.00 


4 " 


50 


1.50 


iblk. 


75 


.75-1.00 


3 blks. 


40 


1.50 



European 

3.0(1-5.110 Eli. 

10.00-15.00 
9.00 
Special ] 1 
8.00 



47 












L.Helen 



O 




I Broiwi X., 




OnytaM C. J 



~lstattr Line L. 



iiintiow U/> -S*"*^ 



WTlMcIGAI^ 



, Jpo/ircta.^i^^^^lteilvidi Resort JT 'V ^ I r^i,. 

HESTER^'>jO ^ Buct-«(so:J /^p^ucks Camp ) xxiKe 

Tamerick> 



'resqfie Isle) Metlnaid 



MANITC 



LJtfs/'Ue 



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LUIULonffLX I r-U 

(_>y-v \jPVrtjoo»e i 
ZiUU Fapooae lJJ^ °J (\ /-> c^" 

'»BVU4camp<~> iou;„c„ 

, ',C? Round 

^ A 

■'Tim 




^'' Lake 



3ig L. 



BassL. 



,Florence L. 



woil: L. 

,John Oxleys 
Resort 
ie.Pauw 3 



Re»i)Lake 



riear L, 



ijadL 

^- tiAft^La Fabe 
ipideV^akeStior 
BuckJt^Son 



V^ ^-^" /V /^ *■ — / >:;Beer I'ark Lodge Cu 



ftrrv L 




lAUU Tr 

''spruce L. 






(P. 



'Jk 



"^^ pokegaiiia 

Sand Lnlh 





=Wagon Roads.— Trails.scALE of MiLES. jVjt^ ? ■ ? 



Copyrlgfit, 1903, by Chicago A North-Westem By. Co.. Chlcauo 111.^ 



REACHED B Y 



11 I C A G O A N D N O R T II 



E S T E R N R Y. 



IOWA 



CLEAR LAKE, IOWA. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to Mason City; Mason City 
& Clear Lake Ry. to destination. 

This beautiful sheet of water, about seven miles in 
length, and varying in width from two to three miles, is 
clear and limpid, with luxuriant growths of maple, elm 
and walnut trees lining its shores. 

other inviting parks and camps provide for summer visitors. 
The pike, bass and pickerel fishing is excellent. Steam 
yachts, sail and row boats are available. Town of 2,000 
population, with abundance of hotel and cottage accom- 
modations. A Chautauqua assembly ineets here each 
summer. 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



Proprietors 



Banff Springs Hotel Can. Pac. Ry. Co 



Sanitarium Hoti 
.-Mberta Hotel 



P. A. Rodrigue, Mgr 
Chas. E. Stcnton.. 

L. C. Orr 



King Edward Hotel 

The Chateau P. A. Rodrigue, Mgr 

The Hydro iRobt. Thomson 

Hotel Mount Royal. .J. 1. Brewster.. 

Clear I^ake Park and ' bkellinDfnMkaOhiiletia) B. G. Way 

Brett Hospital.. . . R. H. Brett. . . . 

Upper Hot Springs B. .\shton 

Grand View C. B. Crawford 

Alpine Hotel R. G. Brett. . . . 

The Homestead. . . ]. Locke 



Hotels and Boarding 
Houses 



'The Oaks" . 



Hotel Elk 

The Silsby 

The Leader 

Oakwood Park Hotel 

Lake Shore Hotel. . 



Proprietors 



Western Lakes 

Resorts Co ... . 
F. C. Chaphe .... 

C. B. Silsby 

A. J. Cleanes 

Oakwood Park Co. 

A. M. Ingersoll. . . 



Distance 


OS 


from 




Station 


zo 


*4 blks. 


120 


*7 " 


100 


(*) 


100 


(*) 


10 


*(a)2inls. 


2.5 


(*) 


100 



Per Day Per Week 



2.00 up 

2.00 up 
1.25 
1.25 
1..50 

.,50-1.00 



10.00 up 

Special 

Special 

5.00 

S.On-12.00 

(3.00-7.00 

(European 



* The Mason City & Clear Lake Ry., which connects with C. & N.W. 
Ry. trains at Mason City, lands passengers at the doors of the above- 
named resorts, except where distance is specified, which means from 
the M. C. & C. L. Ry. Line. 

a In Oakwood Park, conveniently reached by boat or by carriage. 

LAKE VIEW, IOWA. 
Wall Lake. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line, local. 

On the banks of Wall Lake, a sheet of water four miles 
long and one and a half miles wide, abounding in fish — 
pike, perch and catfish being the principal varieties. The 
lake is well supplied with boats and pleasure steamers 
and sloping, sandy beaches, bath houses, etc., afford ample 
opportunity for bathing. Good livery. Mineral springs, 
whose chemical analysis is almost identical with that of 
the famous Bethesda water. 



Distance 

from 
Station 


1 ml. 

3 U 


i 


1 *< 
i 


'1 " 

•k mis. 
i ml. 
8 mis. 
i ml. 
3 mis. 
3 " 
iml. 





O 3 

ZO 



Per Day 



.5004.00-7.00 
2501.00-2.00 
100 2..50 
1.(10 iin Ru. 



250 



tup I 



1.50 3.00 up 
401.50-2.00 

200 3.50 
12 2.50 up 
753.00-4.00 
40; 2.50 



24.50 up 
European 
14.00 Eu. 

j 15.00 Am. 



10.50-12.00 
20.00 up 

17.00 
21.0(V2S.00 

14.00 



30l2.50-3.00 16.50 up 

.30! 1.00u|iEii.' 

.30!l.. 50-2.001 



a Postoffice, Bankhead, Alberta. 

PORT ARTHUR, CANADA. 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line local to Duluth via Eau Claire 
or St. Paul: Canadian Northern Ry. to destination. 



Prince Arthur Hotel A. L. McLean. . . .i near 200 

Union Hotel IW. Pike ' Port Arlliur 50 

Western Hotel. . . . J. H. Ward " 75 

Marioggi Hotel. . . A. Broufman I " 125 

New Ontario G. Arthur " 125 

Algoma Merrill E. Hodder " 75 

Hotel Vendome. . . R. I. Mullcvcv. . . " 100 



1.50 up 
1.00-1.50 
1.50 Am. 

3.00 up 
1.25-2.00 

2.00 up 

1..50un 



European 
6.00 Am. 
9.00 Am. 
American 
American 
American 
10.00 up 



Hotel Lakewood. 
Windsor Hotel . . 
Cottage Grove. . . 



C. J. Larson 2 mis. 

A. G. Gilbert ' 2 blks, 

J. P. Maedhurst . . 3 nils. 



2.00 
2.00 
2.00 



8.00 



8.00 



HOTELS AND RESORTS ALONG THE NORTHERN 

SHORE OF LAKE SUPERIOR 

Route — Chicago and North Western Line to Duluth via Eau Claire 
or St. Paul ; U. S. & D. Trans. Co. (Booth Line) to destination. 

Picturesque Isle Royale in Lake Superior and various 
points on the north shore, including Grand Marais, Port 
Arthur, Fort William and the Nipigon, are reached via 
boat from Duluth. Isle Royale is a beautiful summer 
resort. The island is dotted with small lakes that contain 
bass and pickerel, and traversed by countless creeks and 
streams, well stocked with trout. 

The shores are lined with little bays with beautiful 
harbors, offering every advantage for fishing, hunting and 
yachting. 



Duluth. 
E. T. Singer . 



MISCELLANEOUS 



BANFF, ALBERTA. 

Route — ^Chicago and North Western Line to St. Paul; Canadian Pacific 
Ry. to destination. 

Bow River, the Vermillion Lakes and Lake Minnewanka 
afford excellent opportunity for mountain trout fishing. 



Park Place K. Neutson, Mgr. 

(RockHarbor)(e) 
The Island House 

and Cottages. (6) 
Chicago Bay. . .(a) Louis EUingsen 
Baptism River, (g) Peter Pvette. . - . . 

Lake View (c) R. H. Slater 

Broadway Hotel.. (</) Edw. Sterling . . . . 
Grand Hotel. . . (d) Mrs. M. Lanktree 
Tobin's Harbor 

Resort (/) Cap. E. Smith. . . . 

Tourists' Home, 

Rock Harbor (e) Eric Johnson 

Belle Isle Hotel 

and Cottages (/),F. Schofield 

Lutsen House 

and Cottages (/;) C. A. Nelson 



Isle 
Royale 



Chicago Baj 



Isle 
Royale 



Lutsen 



80 



150 
50 
40 
12 



!.00 up 12.00 up 



2.50 

1.30-1.50 

2.00 

2.00 

2511.00-1. .50 

25 1.00-1.50 

100 2.00 

40 2.00 

150 2.00 up 



Hotel Paine. .. .(rf) F. R. Paine (!r. Miinns .50 



1.50 
1.00-2 00 



15.00 up 
5.00-6.00 

10.00 

10.00 
4..50-6.00 
4..50-6.00 

12.00 

10.00 

14.00 u|i 

9.00 
S.00-12.00 



a Postofiice, Hovland, Cook County, Minn, b Postoffice, Singer- 
ville, Mich. c Postoffice, Beaver Bay, Minn. d Postoffice, Grand 
Marais, Cook County, Minn, e Postoffice, Rock Harbor, via Duluth, 
Minn, f Postoffice, Tobin's Harbor, Isle Royale, Mich, g Postoffice, 
Beaver Bay, Minn., R. F. D. // Postoffice, Lutsen, Minn. 



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LAKES AND RESORTS OF THE NORTHWEST 




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COLORADO, THE BLACK HILLS, YELLOWSTONE 
PARK, ALASKA AND THE PACIFIC COAST 

THE best way to reach the far West is by the train service 
of the Chicago and North Western Railway anil its 
connections. Such noted examples of modern railway 
achievement as the daily extra fare Overland Limited, only sixty- 
four hours and thirty minutes to San Francisco; the electric- 
lighted Los Angeles Limited, less than three days to Southern 
California; the San Francisco Limited, another first-class train 
for San Francisco ; the Oregon-Washington Limited, and North 
Coast Limited to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle, the California 
Mail, the Denver Special, the Black Hills Express and many 
others, make travel to the West an actual pleasure. 

The Black Hills are reached via two routes, both providing 
daily Pullman sleeping car service: one due west across Illinois 
and Iowa to Omaha, thence northwest through Nebraska into 
South Dakota, the Black Hills Country; the other, northwest 
through Northern Illinois and Wisconsin to Winona and over 
the broad acres of Minnesota and Dakota to the Hills. 

The Denver Special, only one night en route between Chicago 
and Denver and two nights from the Atlantic Seaboard, together 
with the Colorado Express and Hawkeye Express, provides 
excellent service between Chicago and the region of the Rockies. 

To the Yellowstone there is the advantage of three routes; 
one via Omaha and the Union Pacific and its connections to 




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Yellowstone, the new eiitraiiee at the western side of the Park; 
another via liie ("hicago and North Western Line to St. Paul ani 
Minnea|)ohs and thenee via the Northern Paeifie to (iardiner. 
and a third via the ("liieaKo and North Western Lin(> direct to 
Lander, ^^y^)nling, and thence north on a delightful cami)ing and 
hunting tour across the Wind River Indian Reservation and the 
Yellowstone Forest Reserve, through the famous Jackson Hole 
Country, to the sontliern entrance of the Park on Yellowstone 
Lake. Arrangements for this latter trip nuist he made in ad\ance. 

Special low fares are in effect to these great pleasure grounds 
which ])rovide the traveler and the seeker for recreation with 
means to reach these points during the summ<'r season at a 
minimum of cost. 

The special fare arrangements include the extremely low 
excursion fares that are ;innouTiced to Colorado, Utah and the 
Pacific Coast, ;ind to various national ecjnventions and meetings 
that are held each summer. 

Personally escorted, all-cx|)ense tours, under the ausjjices of 
the Department of Tours of the Chicago, Union Pacific an<l 
North Western Line are announced for the sinnmer season of lill4. 

These high-class tours include Cc^lorado, Litah, Yellowstone 
National Park, California, the Pacific Coast and Alaska. 

Full ])articulars may he secured on application to S. A. 
Hutchison, Manager Department of Tours, 148 South Clark 
Street, Chicago, or to any representative named on i)age .56. 

A. C. Johnson, C. A. Cairns, 

Passenger Traffic Manager. General PassenRer and Ticket .\iient. 

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TRAIN SERVICE 



TIIK train service lietween ChiL-ago, Milwaukee and these Chicago and 
North Western summer resorts is so arranged during the heated 
term as to mo->t fully meet all requirements of the summer visitor; 
train service to Lake t".ene\a, Fox Lake, Devil's Lake, Waukesha and Green 
Lake includes an additional summer service of parlor cars and cafe cars on 
fast trains at con\enient hours. To more distant points fast summer 
schedules are so arningi'd thai one can leave Chicago at the close of the 
day's work and, traveling northward in through Pullman sleeping cars, 
surrounded with all the comforts of high-class train ser\ice, alight in the 
North Country- in the early morning refreshed from a good night's rest. 

Through Pullman ser\-ice is maintained between Chicago, Milwaukee and 
Monico. Khinelander, Tomahawk, WixKlruff, Lac ilii Flambeau, Manitowish, 
Mercer, Three Lakes, Eagle Ri\cr, Conover, State Line, Watersmeet, Cisco 
Lake and Marenisco, as well as the high-class all-the-\car-round service 
between Chicago and St, Paul, Minneapolis, Superior, Duluth, Ashland, 
Marquette, Houghton, Calumet, Green Bay, Escanaba, Manistique, Sault 
Ste. Marie and other points; also between Kansas City and Omaha, Sioux City, 
St. Paul and Minneapolis. 

RouniLlri|) tickets from St Louis. Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, 
New Orleans, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas points, Jacksonville, Birmingham, 
Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Indian- 
apolis, and all points south, cast and west to all summer resort points reached 
via the Chicago and North Western I^ine, concerning which information can 
be secured on application to ticket ofifices of this line or connecting railways. 

F'or summer literature, sleeping car reservations, rates and schedules, 
appK to any representative of the Chicago and North Western Line, or to 
ticket agents of an\- r.iilwav in the Lhiited States, Canada or Mexico. 



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AND CONNECTIONS 

OVER WHICH 

THROUGH TRAINS ARE RUN 



lOlCATES DO-jai,E TRACK. 



AGENCIES THE CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN LINE 



Antigo, Wis.— I). U. HirUuk. Ti:iv<-ling Afi-nt 

Birmingham, A!a. — Brown-Marx BiJii — V. C. Bnsh. Tiav. Asfiit 

Boone, Iowa — A. .1. Clu-cseninu, Traveling Agent 

Boston, Mass. — o22 Washington St. — J. E- Brittain. General .Vgent 

Buffalo, N.Y.— 301 Main St, (Ellicott Square)— H. B. Louck.s. .Ir., 

Cleneral Af-nt 
Cedar Rapids, lowa^M II. Ilizer. Passenger and Ticket Agent 
Chicago, III.— 148 South Clark St . City Ticket Offiee— H. A Gro-«s. 

Genera! Agent Passenger Department 
'2'H'} West Jaek.scm St. — .Inc. T> Ferguson, Ass't Gen'l Passenger 

and Ticket Agent: M. R. ],cahy. Ass't Gen'l Passenger and 

Ticket Agent; R. Thomson, .\ss't Gen'l Passenger and Ticket 

Agent: F. P. Eynian. Jr.. Traveling Agent Passenger Terminal; 

H. G- VanWinkle, Terminal Passenger and Ticket Agent. 
Cincinnati, Ohio — 434 W^alnut St. — N. ^I. Breeze, Genera! Agent 
Cleveland, Ohio — 207 Euclid Ave — .■\.. R. Gould, General Agent 
Council Bluffs, Iowa — 520 Broadway, City Ticket Office— 

Wm. B Richards, General Agent 
Deadwood, S. D. — E. E. Benjamin. General Agent 
Denver, Colo.— -SOI 17th St.— T. S. Rattle, General Agent 
Des Moines, Iowa — 002 Walnut Street, City Ticket Office — 

,1. J. Livingston, General Agent 
Detroit, Mich. — ^30 Fort St , West — W. L. Stannard, CJeneral Agent 
Duluth, Minn.— 302 West Superior Street. City Ticket Office — 

E. J- Garland. General Agent Passenger Department 
Fremont, Neb. — H. B. Eller, Traveling Agent 
Green Bay, Wis. — E B- Da!y. Traveling Agent 

Helena, Mont. — 37 Sixth Ave., West — E. A. Gray. General .A.gent 
Houghton, Mich. — Douglas Hou.se BIk. — C. E. W'ebb. Gen'l Agent 
Huron, S. D.^F. E. Donegan, Traveling Agent 
Indianapolis, Ind. — 610 Merchants Bank Building — J. S. Talbot, 

Cleneral .\gent 
Kansas City, Mo.— 443 Sheidley Bldg.— F. A. Brown. Traveling 

Passenger Agent 
Lincoln, Neb.— 1024 "O" St., City Ticket Office— R. W. McGinnis, 

General .-Vgent 
Los Angeles. Cal. — 605 S. Spring St. — C. A. Thurston. Gen'l Agent 
Madison, Wis. — A. L Fisher. Traveling Agent 



Mankato, Minn. — J. C! Perr\-, Traveling Agent 

Milwaukee, Wis.— DO Wisconsin St.. City Ticket Office- Charles 

Thiiiiipson. General Agent 
Minneapolis, Minn. — 600 Nicollet Ave., City Ticket Office — 

.1. A, O'Brien, General Agent Passenger Department 
New York City — 1282 Broadway — C. C. Walton, General Agent 

Passenger Department 
Omaha, Neb.— 1401 and 1403 Farnam St., City Ticket Office- 
John Mellen, General Agent 
1201 Farnam St- — W. II. .lones. Division Passenger Agent. 

Nebraska and Wvoining Divisions 
Peoria, 111.-333 Main St.. City Ticket Office— J. W. Hendley. 

Cieneral Agent 
Philadelphia, Pa.— 1020 Chestnut St. — D. M. Davis, General Agent 
Pittsburgh. Pa.— 520 Smithfiekl St. — A. Q. Tallant. General Agent 
Portland, Ore.- 102 Third St.— E, C. Griffin, General Agent 
St. Louis, Mo.— 315 North Tenth St. — Geo. F. Brigham. General 

Agent 
St. Paul, Minn.— 396 Robert St. (Ryan Hotel), City Ticket Office— 

H. H Lankester, General Agent Passenger Department 
Sacramento, Cal. — E. H. Lamb, Traveling Agent 
Salt Lake City, Utah— 317 Main St.— C. A. Walker. General Agent 
San Francisco, Cal.— R. R. Ritchie, Gen'l Western Agent, Room 388, 

Flood Building; R. V. Holder. General Agent. Flood Building. 

878 Market St. 
Seattle, Wash.— 615 Second Ave. — F. W. Parker, General Agent 
Sioux City, Iowa — Security Bank Building, City Ticket Office— 

M M Betzner, General Agent. 
Spokane, Wash. — 607 Sprague Ave. — H. S. ColUns, General Agent 
Superior, Wis. — 910 Tower .-Vve., City Ticket Office — J. D. Mahon. 

tleneral Agent 
Tacoma.Wash.- 604 Bankers' Trust Building — A. S. Nash,Travehng 

Agent 
Toronto, Ont. — i6 Yonge St. — B. H. Bennett, General Agent 
Vancouver, B. C. — 905 Dominion Bldg. — Edw. A. Dye, Traveling 

Agent 
Winnipeg, Man. — 333 Main St. — W. S. R. Cameron, CJeneral Agent 
Winona, Minn. — H J. Wagen, General Agent 



A. C. JOHNSON. Passenger Traffic Manager C. A. CAIRNS. Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent 

General Offices -226 West Jackson Street, Chicago, III 



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